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Geekbench4 - Single Core score 1060 points with a A6-3400M

Thursday, 24 November 2022 16:28 | Update at 2 years ago




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Hardware Detail

Hardware: AMD A6-3400M

Specs:

CPUID : AMD A6-3400M APU with Radeon(TM) HD Graphics
Architecture : x86
Codename : Llano
L3 Cache : -
Clock : 1.4GHz - 2.3GHz
Core/Thread : 4/4
TDP : 35W
Technology : 32nm
Socket : PGA FS1 (905)
IGPU : AMD Radeon HD 6520G

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Software Detail

Software: Geekbench4 - Single Core

Score: 1060 points

About: Geekbench4 - Single Core

Geekbench 4 – Single Core is one of the benchmark tests designed by Primate Labs to measure processor performance in a single-core CPU workload scenario. In the world of computing, single-core performance remains an important metric because many everyday applications, including games, browsers, and other lightweight applications, still heavily rely on the speed of a single core to efficiently execute instructions.

In this test, Geekbench 4 runs a series of workload simulations that mimic real-world tasks, such as encryption, data compression, image rendering, text processing, and physics simulation—all using only one core of the tested processor. The goal is to evaluate how quickly and efficiently the CPU completes tasks individually without the assistance of additional cores, so the results reflect the processor architecture's core capabilities.

The scores obtained from Geekbench 4 Single Core are crucial for comparing performance between processors, particularly in terms of architectural efficiency and operating frequency. CPUs with high single-core scores provide a more responsive experience in light use and light multitasking. This is an important indicator when selecting a processor for general needs such as browsing, working with documents, or running business applications.

One of Geekbench 4's key advantages is its ability to run on various operating systems, including Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, and iOS. This makes Geekbench one of the most flexible benchmarking tools for fairly comparing performance across platforms and devices.

Overall, Geekbench 4 – Single Core is a highly useful tool for anyone looking to accurately assess the single-core capabilities of a processor, especially in the context of daily use that doesn’t always involve all available cores.

About AMD A6-3400M

Released in mid-2011, the AMD A6-3400M is a mobile processor from the Llano family designed for the mid-range laptop segment. It has 4 cores and 4 threads with a base speed of 1.4 GHz that can increase to 2.3 GHz thanks to AMD's Turbo Core technology. Carrying a 32nm fabrication process, the A6-3400M offers good power efficiency with a TDP of 35W, making it a popular choice among conventional laptop users at the time. The main advantage of this processor lies not only in having enough cores for light multitasking, but also in the integration of an onboard GPU, the AMD Radeon HD 6520G. This GPU has 320 shader cores based on the Terascale 2 architecture, which is capable enough to run light graphics applications to older games with low resolution and graphics quality settings. The combination of CPU and GPU in one chip is designed to provide a balance between computing and graphics performance in one energy-efficient package.

In terms of performance, the A6-3400M can handle everyday computing needs such as browsing the internet, watching videos, listening to music, typing documents, and other light productivity tasks. However, in heavier usage scenarios or multitasking with many applications open at once, its performance starts to show limitations, especially when combined with a small RAM capacity such as 2GB. When compared to the same generation of Intel Core i3 processors, the A6-3400M does lag behind in single-thread performance, which is an important aspect for running modern applications that are not fully optimized for multi-core. In tests on a Lenovo Sabine B475 device with 2GB DDR3 RAM and Windows 7 operating system, the A6-3400M's performance showed that it is still quite responsive for light use, although it is no longer ideal for today's heavier workloads. Even so, the A6-3400M is still an attractive option for users who want a budget laptop with basic multimedia capabilities and a decent user experience for everyday needs.

Hardware Tested:

Device: Lenovo Sabine B475
RAM: 2GB DDR3
OS: Windows 7


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