I don't think you know what you are talking about. POWER and CLOCKS are directly linked. They always have been and unless something dramatic changes, as far as silicon is concerned, always will be.
Relax your power requirements and you will obtain better clocks for 99+% of silicon. (Unless you live in a land where this doesn't apply, neither does gravity and HTC10s do indeed have their own opinion on internet forums?)
CPC have indicated they see AMD getting their target clocks. They have said, based on extrapolation from their early (A0?) ES, they didn't see this happening at <95W.
But, AMD have subsequently demo'd on later respin supposedly overvolted parts @3.4 GHz at 95W. Even later steppings are said to have further improved on the clock/power ratios.
edit: For clarity, I don't give 2D for the discussion over relative power consumption of Zen vs. BWE, its too finely balanced to know now for sure how it will go, and it will probably change depending on the instructions requested by each software pack. But I do note, and don't care for, the strawman argument which attempts to say that methods that could be valid now are invalidated due to the results of older generations of CPU - which have very different Cstate(ULT) values.