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Well I just ran it with samples at 100 and I got 26s with six cores @ 4350MHz which seems more less right to me. I'm clocked 26% higher and I have 25% fewer cores.
Edit:
If Zen at 3,4 is 36s then (26% clock increase = ~20% reduction in execution time ) so we're at ~ 28.8s assuming Zen at 4350mhz. Odd. I get less than that, and that's not even accounting for having 2 less cores yet
Nope.
Run Broadwell-E at 8C/16T at 3.2GHz, and scored 33% faster at altered 100 sample rate....this still does not come close to what was shown by AMD today.