let me clear some for you, forum colleagues, and for you, notebookchek.
1. forget about "bench score". its not a question about amd vs intel or how accurate the bench is, but the fact this rating ignores multi-core performance.
2. server~cinebench multi
not sure why they call it "server", those numbers are exactly multi-core sheer power, what to expect from any well scalable program. very familiar metric for everybody. the most important number for cpu comparison via userbenchmark.
3. normal~cinebench single. for browsing, gaming, some outdated programs. not too useful or important by the fact that all modern cpus are located in a narrow plus-minus 10% range. some overcklocked results or 1 millisecond boost results or slow results because under battery could be higher or lower but again, all modern cpus are very close.