CPU Comparison
AMD Ryzen AI 5 PRO 440 vs Intel Core Ultra 5 325
A side-by-side comparison of specs, performance and value. The AMD Ryzen AI 5 PRO 440 is a 6-core, 12-thread mobile processor for business laptops, combining hybrid Zen 5 and Zen 5c cores with a 50 TOPS NPU and Radeon 840M graphics for advanced AI workloads and enterprise manageability.
The Bottom Line
Overview & Launch
Specifications Compared
Performance Compared
Productivity
Gaming
Virtualization
Efficiency
Specialized Performance
AI / ML
- 50 TOPS NPU enables Copilot+ PC experiences
- Efficient local execution of small to medium LLMs
- Hardware-accelerated Windows Studio Effects
- 47 TOPS NPU supports Windows Studio Effects and on‑device inference
- 40 TOPS GPU AI compute complements NPU for hybrid workloads
- Total CPU+GPU+NPU TOPS competitive for mainstream thin‑and‑light AI PCs
Content Creation
Gaming
- 4 CU RDNA 3.5 iGPU is entry-level
- Best suited for esports or older titles at 1080p Low
- Not intended for high-refresh-rate AAA gaming
- 4‑core Xe3 iGPU suitable for 1080p low/medium in many titles
- Much faster than older 11th‑gen Xe but slower than 8‑core Xe or Arc B‑series iGPUs
- Best for light and casual gaming rather than high‑refresh or high‑detail AAA
Industry Impact
Best CPU by Use Case
Target Audience
Strengths & Weaknesses
Pros
- Powerful 50 TOPS NPU for local AI
- Hybrid core efficiency extends battery life
- AMD PRO manageability for IT departments
- High-speed LPDDR5x support
- Compact FP8 package enables thin designs
Cons
- Radeon 840M is weak for gaming
- Only 6 cores limits heavy multi-thread workloads
- Soldered to motherboard, no user upgrades
- Max boost clock is lower than higher-end SKUs
Pros
- Strong single‑thread and responsiveness for everyday tasks
- Meaningful AI compute with 47 TOPS NPU and 40 TOPS GPU
- Good efficiency on Intel 18A at 25 W base power
- Capable 4‑core Xe3 iGPU with AV1 and modern display outputs
- 12 MB Smart Cache improves gaming and threaded workloads
- Supports DDR5‑6400 and LPDDR5X‑7467 with up to 128 GB RAM
Cons
- Only 8 threads with no SMT; weaker in heavily threaded workloads than higher‑core SKUs
- Locked multiplier limits overclocking headroom
- 12 PCIe lanes may constrain expansion in some designs
- Only four P‑cores; not ideal for sustained all‑core workloads compared to 6+ core rivals
- OEM‑dependent GPU branding (Intel Graphics vs Arc) can be confusing
Competitors & Alternatives
AMD Ryzen AI 5 PRO 440
- Intel Core Ultra 5 235URival
Business Laptop
- Intel Core Ultra 5 225HRival
Performance Thin & Light
- Qualcomm Snapdragon X EliteRival
AI Laptop
- Intel Core Ultra 7 255URival
Premium Business Laptop
- Apple M3 Pro (Base)Rival
Premium Creative Laptop
- AMD Ryzen AI 7 PRO 360Alt
Offers 8 cores and better graphics for heavier workloads.
- AMD Ryzen AI 5 340Alt
The non-PRO version if enterprise manageability is not required.
- AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 8540UAlt
Previous generation option for budget-conscious deployments.
- Qualcomm Snapdragon X PlusAlt
For users prioritizing maximum battery life and ARM-native apps.
Intel Core Ultra 5 325
- AMD Ryzen AI 7 350Rival
Mainstream Mobile AI APU
- Compare head-to-headIntel Core Ultra 5 332Rival
Mainstream Mobile / Thin-and-Light
- Compare head-to-headIntel Core Ultra 7 355Rival
Mainstream Mobile / Premium Thin-and-Light
- Compare head-to-headIntel Core Ultra 5 322Rival
Entry-Level Mobile / Value
- AMD Ryzen 7 8840URival
Thin-and-Light Mobile
- Intel Core Ultra 5 125HAlt
Older Meteor Lake part with 14 cores/18 threads; more threaded performance but lower efficiency and weaker NPU/GPU AI features.
Our Verdict on Each
A highly efficient business APU that excels in AI-driven productivity and enterprise security, though its integrated graphics limit heavy creative or gaming workloads.
Best for: Business users needing a laptop with Copilot+ capabilities, strong battery life, and enterprise security features.
Read the full reviewA solid mainstream mobile SoC that delivers meaningful CPU and NPU upgrades over prior Ultra 5 generations, with good efficiency and capable integrated graphics—best for users who want AI features and balanced performance in a thin laptop rather than outright compute headroom.
Best for: Thin‑and‑light AI PC where you want strong efficiency, modern AI features, and better integrated graphics than older Ultra 5 chips, but don’t need the extra cores or GPU power of Core Ultra 7 or X7 SKUs.
Read the full reviewFrequently Asked Questions
Which is faster for gaming, AMD Ryzen AI 5 PRO 440 or Intel Core Ultra 5 325?
For gaming, the Intel Core Ultra 5 325 leads with a gaming performance score of 78/100 among AMD Ryzen AI 5 PRO 440 and Intel Core Ultra 5 325.
Which uses less power?
The Intel Core Ultra 5 325 has the lowest rated TDP. Power draw across these chips: AMD Ryzen AI 5 PRO 440 (28 W), Intel Core Ultra 5 325 (25 W).
Do AMD Ryzen AI 5 PRO 440 and Intel Core Ultra 5 325 use the same socket?
No. They use different sockets (AMD Ryzen AI 5 PRO 440: FP8, Intel Core Ultra 5 325: FCBGA2540), so each needs a compatible motherboard.
Which has more cores?
The Intel Core Ultra 5 325 has the most cores. Core counts: AMD Ryzen AI 5 PRO 440 (6 cores), Intel Core Ultra 5 325 (8 cores).