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He was talking per core. Per core the Phenom II kills it (if there ever was an Phenom II X8 it would destroy the 8150. And let's not even start per clock...
Phenom II X8 about 2.7GHz
http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=amd_fx8150_bulldozer&num=1
2 x Opteron 2384 should be your Phenom II example
Bulldozer Family architecture was a do or die scenario K8 derived architectures are over bros