Do we know why we got such a nice boost in Wordpress?

On 9/9/15, 5:39 AM, "lp_benchmark_robot" <lp_benchmark_ro...@intel.com>
wrote:

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>Results for project php-src-nightly, build date 2015-09-09 05:00:00+03:00
>commit:                7c8798834aefe4d4071eb66020e7dfa47111e343
>revision_date: 2015-09-09 03:58:37+02:00
>environment:   Haswell-EP
>       cpu:    Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2699 v3 @ 2.30GHz 2x18 cores, stepping 
> 2,
>LLC 45 MB
>       mem:    128 GB
>       os:     CentOS 7.1
>       kernel: Linux 3.10.0-229.4.2.el7.x86_64
>
>Baseline results were generated using release php-7.0.0beta3, with hash
>1674bd9b151ff389fb8c9fc223bc6aafdd49ff2c from 2015-08-05 04:56:40+00:00
>
>--------------------------------------------------------------------------
>----------------
>                         benchmark     executable   relative   change
>since   change since
>                                                    std_dev*       last
>run php-7.0.0beta3
>--------------------------------------------------------------------------
>----------------
>:-)    Wordpress 4.2.2 cgi -T10000     php opc=on      0.14%
>1.65%          2.00%
>:-)        Drupal 7.36 cgi -T10000     php opc=on      0.32%
>0.82%          1.30%
>:-)    MediaWiki 1.23.9 cgi -T5000     php opc=on      0.23%
>0.41%          2.48%
>:-)              bench.php cgi -T1     php opc=on      0.37%
>1.26%          3.10%
>:-|        micro_bench.php cgi -T1     php opc=on      0.04%
>0.56%         -0.46%
>:-)         mandelbrot.php cgi -T1     php opc=on      0.43%
>1.22%         -0.33%
>--------------------------------------------------------------------------
>----------------
>Note: Benchmark results for Wordpress, Drupal, MediaWiki are measured in
>fetches/second while all other are measured in seconds.
>* Relative Standard Deviation (Standard Deviation/Average)
>
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