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I think Haswell and Haswell-E IPC are the same per clock. (might be wrong though)...
250MHz (5%, which is the Haswell to Broadwell average IPC delta )
More cache, higher memory bandwidth, etc should all lean haswell-e over haswell. Some real world flip flops due to platform differences from what I have seen though. The IPC improvement was also what I was trying to show, remember skylake is another 5% past that and kabylake another 5% past that, most games still aren't using 6/8 core parts so the 6700K and 7700K will still likely show better performance in games. This is unless AMD's XFR really does work as well as I hope and will just kill cores off and push the others much higher in clockspeed. We can only hope at this point that this isn't another let down, with a hypetrain dragging it by. I still feel like they are going to basically release a ivybridge-e chip performance wise, with higher clockspeeds and lower TDP. This isn't really a bad thing as that is a massive leap forward for AMD.