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Wouldnt this be saying the OPPOSITE?
In order for a 8 core zen to outperform a 10 core xeon at multithreaded benchmarks, assuming the core clock is similar, the zen cores would need to be more powerful then the i cores at the same speed, which would indicate better single threaded performance.
Intel 10 core at 2.6ghz
Amd 8 core at ???
My assumption amd is clocked at 3.2ghz+
10 × 2.6 = 26
26 ÷ 8 = 3.25ghz
Sounds in line with expectations. amd doesnt need to beat intel in single thread they just need to match them or be close enough within 15%ipc to compete because the rest they can maneuver between clock speed amd core count.
Also for those wondering why all the benchmarks and hype is around multithreaded its because thats logically where all the ironing out part comes as far as engineering samples go. because its easy to clock one core to max but its definitely more tricky to iron out the thread management and power delivery and fine tuning for the chip as a whole, and thats what decides the total performance of the overall package and what will allow single cores to clock higher when running single thread