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This score at 27k, even for a 12-core efficiency-focused / engineering part doesn't seem that good at all. Interesting to see the final results after release.
This is Geekbench 5, not 4.3. Ryzen 3900X usually scores around 12K in Geekbench 5 while this CPU is scoring 27K for the same core count. That's impressive especially for an Engineering Sample.
No, this is Geekbench 4.3.3. Look here.
cdn.wccftech[dot]com/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/Intel-Ice-Lake-benchmarks-892x1030.jpg
Here's a comparison too.
browser.geekbench[dot]com/v4/cpu/13516988 - 4.2.3 (4239/30480)
browser.geekbench[dot]com/v4/cpu/14099402 - 4.3.3 (4708/37417)
4708 / 37417 - 3.2/4.2 clock speeds
3427/27926 2.2/2.6 clock speeds
5555 18% IPC improvement (4708 * 1.18) @ 4.2
61% max clocks (5555 * 0.61), 3388.81
It's the same exact Ice Lake. 18% IPC. It's not 200% faster. At the clocks we currently see, its actuallly slower.