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Going to toss one more quote on here:
If this is representative of final silicon, AMD hit their 40% IPC improvement, but had to significantly sacrifice clockspeed.
Disregarding CPU-framerate for a moment, which is consistent sometimes. It's possible to just filter results by what michaelyuan.feng used. At Standard this leaves only 14 Entries, which are simply ranked by the benchmark score, from first to last:
i5-6600K - 6800
i7-6700K - 6600
i7-6700K - 6600
i7-6700K - 6500
i7-4820K - 6300
i7-3930K - 6200
i5-6600K - 6100
i7-4790 - 5900
Zen ES - 5300
i5-4670K - 5000
FX-8310 - 4700
FX-8370 - 4500
FX 8320 - 4000
A10-7890K-3000
There is even a 6/12 Sandy Bridge-E [3.2/3.8 GHz] in the mix scoring 6200, which IMO provides the fairest comparison in terms of cores/threads used. Adjust it for frequency (3.2 -> 2.8 GHz = minus 12.5%) and we get a score of 5425, which again is very close to Zen.
If this is representative of final silicon, AMD hit their 40% IPC improvement, but had to significantly sacrifice clockspeed.