CPU Comparison
AMD Ryzen AI 5 435GE vs Intel Core i9-10900TE
A side-by-side comparison of specs, performance and value. The AMD Ryzen AI 5 435GE is a low-power 35W desktop APU designed for mini-PCs and embedded systems, featuring a 6-core hybrid Zen 5 architecture, integrated Radeon 840M graphics, and a 50 TOPS NPU for local AI processing on the AM5 socket.
The Bottom Line
Overview & Launch
Specifications Compared
Performance Compared
Productivity
Gaming
Virtualization
Efficiency
Specialized Performance
AI / ML
- 50 TOPS NPU enables Windows Studio Effects (background blur, gaze correction).
- Capable of running small parameter LLMs locally.
- Significantly more efficient for AI tasks than using the CPU alone.
- No dedicated AI acceleration hardware
- Suitable for CPU-based inference in edge devices
Content Creation
Gaming
- Radeon 840M with 4 CUs is not designed for 3D gaming.
- Suitable for casual or 2D games only.
- A discrete GPU is required for any serious gaming workloads.
- Integrated graphics suitable for basic and esports gaming
- Requires a discrete GPU for serious gaming
- Not intended as a primary gaming CPU
Industry Impact
Best CPU by Use Case
Target Audience
Strengths & Weaknesses
Pros
- Extremely low 35W TDP.
- Integrated 50 TOPS NPU for AI tasks.
- AM5 socket with DDR5 support.
- AMD PRO manageability and security features.
- Quiet or fanless operation potential.
Cons
- Limited CPU performance due to power constraints.
- Very weak integrated graphics for 3D workloads.
- PCIe 4.0 only.
- Locked multiplier.
- Binned clocks may limit burst performance vs 65W variants.
Pros
- Excellent performance-per-watt with a 35W TDP
- 10 cores and 20 threads for strong multi-threaded workloads
- Integrated UHD Graphics 630 eliminates need for discrete GPU in many embedded applications
- Support for Intel vPro for enterprise manageability
- Wide chipset compatibility (400 and 500 series)
Cons
- Locked multiplier prevents overclocking
- Based on aging 14nm Skylake architecture
- LGA 1200 socket is a dead-end platform with no upgrade path
- Lower base clock (1.8 GHz) compared to standard desktop CPUs
- Limited PCIe 3.0 lanes and DDR4 memory support
Competitors & Alternatives
AMD Ryzen AI 5 435GE
- Intel Core Ultra 5 235H (Desktop)Rival
Business Desktop APU
- Intel Core i5-14500TRival
Low-Power Desktop
- AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 8500GERival
Low-Power Desktop APU
- Intel Core i3-14100TRival
Entry Desktop
- Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite (Desktop)Rival
ARM Desktop
Provides the same core count and NPU but with a higher 65W TDP for better performance.
Compare head-to-head- AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 8600GAlt
Previous generation with better CPU graphics but no NPU.
- Intel Core Ultra 5 235HAlt
Competitor with similar NPU capabilities and low power focus.
- AMD Ryzen AI 7 PRO 460GAlt
Step up to 8 cores if more CPU performance is needed.
- AMD Ryzen 5 9600Alt
Much faster CPU performance, but requires a discrete GPU and uses more power.
Intel Core i9-10900TE
- AMD Ryzen 9 4900HRival
Embedded / Mobile Workstation
- Intel Core i7-11700TRival
Low-Power Desktop
- AMD Ryzen 7 5700GERival
Embedded / Low-Power Desktop
- Intel Xeon W-11855MRival
Workstation / Mobile
- AMD Ryzen 5 5600GERival
Embedded / Low-Power Desktop
11th Gen successor with higher IPC and slightly better efficiency on the same socket.
Compare head-to-head- AMD Ryzen 9 5900HXAlt
Higher performance and efficiency for mobile/embedded workstations, though on a different platform.
- Intel Core i7-10700TAlt
Lower cost for similar embedded use cases with slightly fewer cores.
- AMD Ryzen 7 5700GAlt
Desktop alternative with stronger integrated graphics and better upgrade path.
- Intel Core i5-11400TAlt
More budget-friendly option for less demanding embedded applications.
Our Verdict on Each
A compelling option for businesses needing power-efficient desktops with local AI capabilities, though its raw CPU power is limited by the 35W TDP and 6-core design.
Best for: Deploying silent, AI-capable mini-PCs or kiosks in business environments where power efficiency is critical.
Read the full reviewA highly efficient 10-core processor that excels in multi-threaded embedded workloads, offering excellent performance-per-watt, but its locked multiplier and older platform limit its appeal for general desktop use or overclocking enthusiasts.
Best for: Building or upgrading an embedded system, compact workstation, or digital signage player where low power and 10-core performance are critical.
Read the full reviewFrequently Asked Questions
Which is faster for gaming, AMD Ryzen AI 5 435GE or Intel Core i9-10900TE?
For gaming, the Intel Core i9-10900TE leads with a gaming performance score of 70/100 among AMD Ryzen AI 5 435GE and Intel Core i9-10900TE.
Do AMD Ryzen AI 5 435GE and Intel Core i9-10900TE use the same socket?
No. They use different sockets (AMD Ryzen AI 5 435GE: AM5, Intel Core i9-10900TE: LGA 1200), so each needs a compatible motherboard.
Which has more cores?
The Intel Core i9-10900TE has the most cores. Core counts: AMD Ryzen AI 5 435GE (6 cores), Intel Core i9-10900TE (10 cores).
Which is faster in multi-core benchmarks?
The Intel Core i9-10900TE posts the highest multi-core benchmark score. Multi-core results: Intel Core i9-10900TE (14,159). Benchmark figures are approximate and workload-dependent.