That's amazing.
Barring highly redundant SHA hashing performance (99.99% of people run SHA hashing 0.0001% of their CPU time), Ryzen (in single threaded tasks) is a tad slower than a 6 years old Core i5 2500:
https://browser.geekbench.com/v4/cpu/compare/38140?baseline=1988008
But I'm positively sure AMD fans will weasel out of this comparison as well.
CPU Hash uses AVX:
According to AIDA website it even uses the latest intel vectorization:
"In this benchmark every thread is working on independent 8 KB data blocks, and the MMX, SSE2, SSSE3, AVX or XOP optimized calculation routines implement the latest vectorization idea of Intel"
http://aida64.helpmax.net/en/benchmark-guide/cpu-hash/
Single core performance is just fine, on par with 6900K, @155 points in cinebench 15.
A Behemoth can only be compared to another Behemoth.
I assume the parts with lower core number will do better from this perspective.