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Can't really say that because IPC is short for instructions per clock, so you can't count in potential clock difference and still call the metric IPC.Theoretically, we could be looking at 50% to 60% IPC improvement, if not more.
Nevertheless, I predict Zen won't be clocked higher than bulldozer (they went up to 5 GHz stock ffs) but much less power hungry and all performance gains will come from extra floating point units, shorter pipeline (lesser branch missprediction penalty), sound cache hierarchy, better instruction scheduler and memory controller.