Where is 982/4918 close to the 1721/5955 I see on my i7-1165G7 on Linux? (Yes, Linux and Android-x86 results are typically quite a bit higher than Windows results on the very same hardware and single core Tiger Lake pretty much on par with my Ryzen 5800X 1794/11120 with 4.95 GHz PBO vs 4.7GHz and 4 vs 8 cores)
The multi-threaded scores point to an 8-core chip, which I'll admit is always nicer all other things being equal, but not when 4 cores on one hand deliver the work of 8 on the other. Normally that's just how CMOS scales to frequency.
If it were 5Watts top power vs 30Watts (that's all cores sustained Wattage on my Tiger Lake NUC9), at the cost of doubling the cores and losing single core Oomph, we could be talking.
And yes, even the latest Atoms seem 10 years behind against these figures.
As good as the Qualcomm cores are, they are not near the M1, nor do they threaten Ryzen or Tiger Lake just yet on the same battleground and you know that Anton, so please don't fall to the temptation of a headline like this.