AMD introduced its new Zen 5 processors targeting different market segments at CES 2025, including the budget-friendly Krackan Point, mainstream Strix Point, and high-end Strix Halo series.
Recent Geekbench results for the Ryzen AI 5 340 (Krackan Point) have emerged, revealing performance metrics for its integrated graphics solution. The benchmark data shows that the integrated Radeon 840M achieved an OpenCL score of 14,285 points, representing approximately a 19% improvement over the previous generation Radeon 740M.
Integrated graphics remain the standard configuration for most everyday laptops, making this performance boost particularly significant. Users can expect enhanced experiences when performing basic tasks, light gaming, and running graphics applications.
However, like the 740M before it, the Radeon 840M occupies the entry-level position within AMD's RDNA 3.5 integrated graphics lineup. For comparison, the mid-tier Radeon 860M outperforms the 840M by approximately 55% in the same test, while the high-end Radeon 890M delivers performance approximately 260% faster.
Regarding specifications, the Ryzen AI 5 340 features 6 cores (3 Zen 5 and 3 Zen 5c) with 12 threads and reaches maximum frequencies of up to 4.8GHz. The integrated 840M graphics component includes four GPU compute units.
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