AOKZOE's upcoming A1 Pro Handheld Gaming console has been spotted on Geekbench 5 rocking the AMD Ryzen 7 7840U "Phoenix" APU.
AMD Ryzen 7 7840U "Phoenix" APU Powers AOKZOE's Next-Gen A1 Pro Handheld Gaming Console
Several entries of the AOKZOE A1 Pro handheld gaming console have been spotted by @Olrak29_ which confirms that we are getting a new device powered by AMD's latest APU series. AOKZOE A1 currently features the AMD Rembrandt APU, rocking the Ryzen 7 6800U, so the update to the new Phoenix APU will be a significant one considering we will not only be getting newer Zen 4 cores but also the latest RDNA 3 GPU architecture.

As for the specifications, the AMD Ryzen 7 7840U is another Ryzen 7040U Phoenix APU which is designed for the 15-28W laptop designs. This CPU carries 8 cores and 16 threads based on the Zen 4 core architecture and also packs a Radeon 780M iGPU that utilizes the RDNA 3 GPU architecture.
The GPU side has 12 compute units for a total of 768 cores and those will run well above the 2.5 GHz frequency. The APU has already been seen running in various benchmarks and packs a punch even at its 28W TDP design. Meanwhile, the RDNA 3 iGPU puts up a good fight with the RTX 2050 and GTX 1650 Ti GPUs for laptops. The same Phoenix APU is also powering GPD's next-gen WinMax handheld gaming PC which was also teased yesterday.









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Based on the clock speeds reported by Geekbench 5/6, it looks like the folks over at AOKZOE are currently testing the A1 Pro handheld gaming console with variable TDPs since we are looking at frequencies ranging from sub-3.0 GHz to over 5.0 GHz. The device is configured with 16 GB DDR5 memory.
AMD Ryzen 7 7840U Phoenix CPU Geekbench 5 Benchmark (Single-Core)
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Core i9-13980HX 2.1k
Core i9-13900HX 2k
Core i9-12900H 2k
Core i9-12900HX 1.9k
Ryzen 7 7840U 1.9k
Core i9-13900HK 1.9k
Ryzen 5 7640U 1.9k
Core i9-12950HX 1.9k
Core i7-12850HX 1.8k
Core i7-13700H 1.8k
Core i5-12600HX 1.6k
Ryzen 9 6900HX 1.6k
Core i9 11980HK 1.6k
Ryzen 7 6800U 1.6k
Ryzen 5 6600U 1.6k
Ryzen 5980HX 1.5k
Ryzen 9 5900HX 1.4k
AMD Ryzen 7 7840U Phoenix CPU Geekbench 5 Benchmark (Multi-Core)
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Core i9-13980HX 22.1k
Core i9-13900HX 20.9k
Core i9-12900HX 16k
Core i9-12900H 14.5k
Core i9-12950HX 13.7k
Core i9-13900HK 12.4k
Core i7-12850HX 12k
Core i7-13700H 10.8k
Ryzen 9 6900HX 10.2k
Ryzen 7 7840U 10.1k
Core i9 11980HK 9.1k
Ryzen 5 7640U 8.9k
Ryzen 5980HX 8.2k
Ryzen 7 6800U 8.1k
Core i5-12600HX 8k
Ryzen 9 5900HX 7.6k
Ryzen 5 6600U 5.5k
The Geekbench 5 performance maxes out at 1917 single-core and 10,087 multi-core points while the Geekbench 6 performance maxes out at 2426 single-core and 10,714 multi-core points, both of which are a nice gain over the Ryzen 7 6800U predecessor.
The gaming console was also recently teased by AOKZOE though no real details were provided:
It looks like AOKZOE is currently recruiting internal testers to evaluate the device prior to its official announcement. For those interested, you can sign up for the internal test over here. The company has also been posting various game performance tests on its YouTube channel such as Elden Ring running at 1280x800 with Medium image quality at 60 FPS at a 28W TDP which can be seen below:
AMD Ryzen 7040 "Phoenix" & Ryzen 8040 "Hawk Point" Laptop APUs:
| CPU Name | Family | Process Node | Cores / Threads | Base / Boost Clock | L3 Cache | iGPU | iGPU Clock | TDP |
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| Ryzen 9 8945HS | Hawk Point-H | 4nm Zen 4 | 8/16 | 4.0 / 5.2 GHz | 16 MB | Radeon 780M (RDNA 3 12 CU) | 2800 MHz | 35-54W |
| Ryzen 7 8845HS | Hawk Point-H | 4nm Zen 4 | 8/16 | TBD / 5.1 GHz | 16 MB | Radeon 780M (RDNA 3 12 CU) | 2700 MHz | 35-54W |
| Ryzen 7 8840HS | Hawk Point-H | 4nm Zen 4 | 8/16 | 3.8 / 5.1 GHz | 16 MB | Radeon 780M (RDNA 3 12 CU) | 2700 MHz | 20-30W |
| Ryzen 5 8645HS | Hawk Point-H | 4nm Zen 4 | 6/12 | 4.3 / 5.0 GHz | 16 MB | Radeon 760M (RDNA 3 8 CU) | 2700 MHz | 35-54W |
| Ryzen 5 8640HS | Hawk Point-H | 4nm Zen 4 | 6/12 | TBD / 4.9 GHz | 16 MB | Radeon 760M (RDNA 3 8 CU) | 2600 MHz | 20-30W |
| Ryzen 7 8840U | Hawk Point-U | 4nm Zen 4 | 8/16 | 3.3 / 5.1 GHz | 16 MB | Radeon 760M (RDNA 3 8 CU) | 2600 MHz | 15-30W |
| Ryzen 5 8640U | Hawk Point-U | 4nm Zen 4 | 6/12 | 3.5 / 4.9 GHz | 16 MB | Radeon 760M (RDNA 3 8 CU) | 2600 MHz | 15-30W |
| Ryzen 5 8540U | Hawk Point-U | 4nm Zen 4 | 6/12 | 3.2 / 4.9 GHz | 16 MB | Radeon 740M (RDNA 3 4 CU) | 2500 MHz | 15-30W |
| Ryzen 3 8440U | Hawk Point-U | 4nm Zen 4 | 4/8 | 3.0 / 4.7 GHz | 8 MB | Radeon 740M (RDNA 3 4 CU) | 2500 MHz | 15-30W |
| Ryzen 9 7940HS | Phoenix-H | 4nm Zen 4 | 8/16 | 4.0 / 5.2 GHz | 16 MB | Radeon 780M (RDNA 3 12 CU) | 2800 MHz | 35-54W |
| Ryzen 7 7840HS | Phoenix-H | 4nm Zen 4 | 8/16 | 3.8 / 5.1 GHz | 16 MB | Radeon 780M (RDNA 3 12 CU) | 2700 MHz | 35-54W |
| Ryzen 5 7640HS | Phoenix-H | 4nm Zen 4 | 6/12 | 4.3 / 5.0 GHz | 16 MB | Radeon 760M (RDNA 3 8 CU) | 2600 MHz | 35-54W |
| Ryzen 7 7840U | Phoenix-U | 4nm Zen 4 | 8/16 | 3.3 / 5.1 GHz | 16 MB | Radeon 780M (RDNA 3 12 CU) | 2700 MHz | 15-30W |
| Ryzen 5 7640U | Phoenix-U | 4nm Zen 4 | 6/12 | 3.5 / 4.9 GHz | 16 MB | Radeon 760M (RDNA 3 8 CU) | 2600 MHz | 15-30W |
| Ryzen 5 7545U | Phoenix-U | 4nm Zen 4 | 6/12 | 3.2 / 4.9 GHz | 16 MB | Radeon 740M (RDNA 3 4 CU) | 2600 MHz | 15-30W |
| Ryzen 5 7540U | Phoenix-U | 4nm Zen 4 | 6 / 12 | 3.2 / 4.9 GHz | 16 MB | Radeon 740M (RDNA 3 4 CU) | 2600 MHz | 15-30W |
| Ryzen 3 7440U | Phoenix-U | 4nm Zen 4 | 4 / 8 | 3.0 / 4.7 GHz | 8 MB | Radeon 740M (RDNA 3 4 CU) | 2500 MHz | 15-30W |
| Ryzen 3 7440U | Phoenix-U | 4nm Zen 4 | 4 / 8 | 3.0 / 4.7 GHz | 8 MB | Radeon 740M (RDNA 3 4 CU) | 2500 MHz | 15-30W |









