Which is why they are more likely talking about the whole CPU and not a core. 8 (or 7, or 6) x 1.6 GHz Jag cores = 12/14 units, versus 4 x 3.4 GHz = 26 units.Fair enough. But you would have to question what's going wrong with their engine if a 3.4Ghz+ i7 core is less than twice as fast as a 1.6Ghz Jaguar core in this operation.
It's decidedly unclear either way, but ignoring the labelling of '1 CPU', the rest of the metrics line up more expectedly with the entire CPU in each device rather than single cores (for which there's no way a PS4 core is 1/6th better than a XB1 core unless there's frickin' Secret Sauce).
Even then, the Jag is doing very well here as the scaling, back in 2011 anyhow, wasn't linear. The improvement in performance across more cores on the consoles must be much better than the 2011 results. Or there's something else entirely going on that we're not privy to.