First Benchmarks of AMD Ryzen 3 7440U “Phoenix” Quad-Core Zen 4 APU Unveiled, Strong Single-Core Performance

Oct 11, 2023 at 10:20am EDT
First Benchmarks of AMD Ryzen 3 7440U "Phoenix" Quad-Core Zen 4 APU Unveiled, Strong Single-Core Performance 1

The first benchmarks of AMD's only Zen 4 quad-core, the Ryzen 3 7440U "Phoenix" APU, have appeared on Geekbench.

AMD Ryzen 3 7440U, The Only Zen 4 & Phoenix Quad-Core APU, Gets Benchmarked Within Geekbench

The AMD Ryzen 7 7440U is the most entry-level Phoenix APU within the Ryzen 7040 stack and is also the only quad-core Zen 4 chip released to date. On the desktop front, the least you can get is six cores and twelve threads so quad-cores are currently only restricted to the mobility lineup but that might change with the upcoming Ryzen 7000G APUs for AM5 desktops which may introduce a quad-core chip for the budget segment.

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Anyways, moving on to the specs, the AMD Ryzen 3 7440U "Phoenix" APU features 4 Zen 4 cores, 8 threads, a base clock of 3.0 GHz, and a boost clock of up to 4.7 GHz. The chip has 4 MB of L2 and 8 MB of L3 cache and is rated to operate at 28W (15-30W configurable TDPs). The APU also features a Radeon 740M iGPU based on the RDNA 3 graphics architecture with 4 Compute Units running at a 2.5 GHz clock speed. The CPU also leverages the new Phoenix2 die with a hybrid Zen 4 and Zen 4C configuration.

Image Source: Geekbench

As for performance, the AMD Ryzen 3 7440U "Phoenix" APU scored 2323 points in single-core and 6571 points in multi-core tests within Geekbench 6. The test setup was a SolidRun Bedrock R7000 Mini PC which comes with a passive-cooled design, support for DDR5 SO-DIMM memory (16 GB in the tests), and a wide range of IO capabilities. The CPU ran at its peak 4.7 GHz clocks across all Zen 4 cores which means that the passive cooled solution did its job well.

Geekbench 6 Single-Core
ST
0
500
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1500
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2500
3000
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1000
1500
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2500
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Ryzen 3 7440U
2323
Core i3-13100F
2278
Core i3-12300
2258
Core i3-12100F
2195
Core i3-13100T
2065
Core i7-11390H
1990
Core i3-12100T
1902
Core i7-1195G7
1869
Core i7-11375H
1844
Core i5-11320H
1841
Ryzen 3 PRO 5350G
1764
Geekbench 6 Multi-Core
MT
0
2000
4000
6000
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10000
12000
0
2000
4000
6000
8000
10000
12000
Core i3-12300
7918
Core i3-13100F
7766
Core i3-12100F
7360
Ryzen 3 7440U
6571
Core i3-13100T
6516
Core i3-12100T
5756
Core i7-11375H
5687
Core i7-11390H
5496
Core i7-11370H
5460
Core i5-11320H
5391
Core i7-1195G7
5382
Ryzen 3 5300G
5360

Note: All of the chips above feature 4 cores and 8 threads.

You can see in the benchmarks above that the AMD Ryzen 3 7440U "Phoenix" APU sits comfortably ahead of all other quad-core chips in single-threaded benchmarks thanks to Zen 4's IPC uplift and clock speed improvements. Meanwhile, the Intel Raptor Lake and Alder Lake chips do lead in the multi-core segment which happens to do with the higher TDP and cache amounts but the 7440U at 28W is a seriously efficient chip. A desktop Zen 4 Quad-Core APU should end up being the fastest 4-core chip around but it remains to be seen if AMD will offer anything besides 8 core & 6 core APUs for AM5.

AMD Ryzen 7040 "Phoenix" & Ryzen 8040 "Hawk Point" Laptop APUs:

CPU NameFamilyProcess NodeCores / ThreadsBase / Boost ClockL3 CacheiGPUiGPU ClockNPUTDP
Ryzen 9 8945HS (PRO)Hawk Point-H4nm Zen 48/164.0 / 5.2 GHz16 MBRadeon 780M (RDNA 3 12 CU)2800 MHz16 TOPS NPU (38 TOPS Total)35-54W
Ryzen 7 8845HS (PRO)Hawk Point-H4nm Zen 48/163.8 / 5.1 GHz16 MBRadeon 780M (RDNA 3 12 CU)2700 MHz16 TOPS NPU (38 TOPS Total)35-54W
Ryzen 7 8745HS (PRO)Hawk Point-H4nm Zen 48/164.9 GHz16 MBRadeon 780M (RDNA 3 12 CU)2600 MHzN/A35-54W
Ryzen 7 8840HS (PRO)Hawk Point-H4nm Zen 48/163.8 / 5.1 GHz16 MBRadeon 780M (RDNA 3 12 CU)2700 MHz16 TOPS NPU (38 TOPS Total)20-30W
Ryzen 5 8645HS (PRO)Hawk Point-H4nm Zen 46/124.3 / 5.0 GHz16 MBRadeon 760M (RDNA 3 8 CU)2700 MHz16 TOPS NPU (31 TOPS Total)35-54W
Ryzen 5 8640HS (PRO)Hawk Point-H4nm Zen 46/123.5 / 4.9 GHz16 MBRadeon 760M (RDNA 3 8 CU)2600 MHz16 TOPS NPU (31 TOPS Total)20-30W
Ryzen 7 8840U (PRO)Hawk Point-U4nm Zen 48/163.3 / 5.1 GHz16 MBRadeon 760M (RDNA 3 8 CU)2600 MHz16 TOPS NPU (38 TOPS Total)15-30W
Ryzen 5 8640U (PRO)Hawk Point-U4nm Zen 46/123.5 / 4.9 GHz16 MBRadeon 760M (RDNA 3 8 CU)2600 MHz16 TOPS NPU (31 TOPS Total)15-30W
Ryzen 5 8540U (PRO)Hawk Point-U4nm Zen 46/123.2 / 4.9 GHz16 MBRadeon 740M (RDNA 3 4 CU)2500 MHzN/A15-30W
Ryzen 3 8440UHawk Point-U4nm Zen 44/83.0 / 4.7 GHz8 MBRadeon 740M (RDNA 3 4 CU)2500 MHzN/A15-30W
Ryzen 9 7940HSPhoenix-H4nm Zen 48/164.0 / 5.2 GHz16 MBRadeon 780M (RDNA 3 12 CU)2800 MHz10 TOPS NPU (32 TOPS Total)35-54W
Ryzen 7 7840HSPhoenix-H4nm Zen 48/163.8 / 5.1 GHz16 MBRadeon 780M (RDNA 3 12 CU)2700 MHz10 TOPS NPU (32 TOPS Total)35-54W
Ryzen 5 7640HSPhoenix-H4nm Zen 46/124.3 / 5.0 GHz16 MBRadeon 760M (RDNA 3 8 CU)2600 MHz10 TOPS NPU (25 TOPS Total)35-54W
Ryzen 7 7840UPhoenix-U4nm Zen 48/163.3 / 5.1 GHz16 MBRadeon 780M (RDNA 3 12 CU)2700 MHz10 TOPS NPU (32 TOPS Total)15-30W
Ryzen 5 7640UPhoenix-U4nm Zen 46/123.5 / 4.9 GHz16 MBRadeon 760M (RDNA 3 8 CU)2600 MHz10 TOPS NPU (25 TOPS Total)15-30W
Ryzen 5 7545UPhoenix-U4nm Zen 46/123.2 / 4.9 GHz16 MBRadeon 740M (RDNA 3 4 CU)2600 MHzN/A15-30W
Ryzen 5 7540UPhoenix-U4nm Zen 46 / 123.2 / 4.9 GHz16 MBRadeon 740M (RDNA 3 4 CU)2600 MHzN/A15-30W
Ryzen 3 7440UPhoenix-U4nm Zen 44 / 83.0 / 4.7 GHz8 MBRadeon 740M (RDNA 3 4 CU)2500 MHzN/A15-30W
Ryzen 3 7440UPhoenix-U4nm Zen 44 / 83.0 / 4.7 GHz8 MBRadeon 740M (RDNA 3 4 CU)2500 MHzN/A15-30W

About the author: A Software Engineer by training and a PC enthusiast by passion, Hassan Mujtaba serves as Wccftech's Senior Editor for hardware section. With years of experience in the industry, he specializes in deep-dive technical analysis of next-generation CPU and GPU architectures, motherboards, and cooling solutions. His work involves not only breaking news on upcoming technologies but also extensive hands-on reviews and benchmarking.

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