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So those slides are complete rubbish.?..
But then why should the IPC be accurate, as said there s not a single bench, at least to my knowledge, that has been published by Intel.
If I'm reading that slide correctely it looks like they are pointing out the improvements of Haswell over previous generation in the first point, saying broadwell is based on that, then they added TSX and other minor improvements for that 5.5%.
Btw it's actually less than that in some applications, around 3% on average:
http://www.sweclockers.com/artikel/...mot-haswell-prestanda-vid-samma-klockfrekvens
Broadwell-K gets more only for the larger cache so it's harder to use it as a comparison in clock for clock basis.
Funny how the L4 alone is almost equal to a tock increase... it's better they implement it on all the lineup someday. :hmm: