As steveklabnik noted that is old data (which you would be normally be able to see from the date-stamp in the bottom-right corner, but that's been hidden).
This web page is updated several times a month, and presents the charts in context --
https://benchmarksgame.alioth.debian.org/u64q/which-programs...
(You might even think that you can tell which language implementations don't have programs written to use multi-core and which do.)
As steveklabnik noted that is old data (which you would be normally be able to see from the date-stamp in the bottom-right corner, but that's been hidden).
This web page is updated several times a month, and presents the charts in context --
https://benchmarksgame.alioth.debian.org/u64q/which-programs...
(You might even think that you can tell which language implementations don't have programs written to use multi-core and which do.)