Yeah I know, I try to provoke them to get some numbers out of them. I hope somebody will prove me wrong but nobody delivers single digit. That's good sign. They deliver only whining, crying, sobbing, sarcasm and some old good hatred. This helps me to make a good decision for buying some stocks, especially now when everything is falling rapidly down, so you can double your money in few weeks.
Nobody takes you seriously because A13 is not a server CPU. The ARM world is moving into the server business and they are not bringing Apple with them. They (the posters) are making fun of you for continuously hyping a very good mobile CPU. Not crying, sobbing, or hating.
The "numbers" are already available: Apple has yet to license any of their core designs to anyone who can or will put together a 64-or-more core design CPU. Huawei has done it, Ampere is doing it, Amazon has done it, and I'm sure I'm leaving out someone. Has Broadcom made it to 64c yet? Fujitsu is coming but their core is so niche that we may not hear much about it outside of some academic circles.
If you came to me two or more years ago and said, "A1x is a threat, Intel needs to watch out!" I might agree, assuming Apple was serious about rolling out big server CPUs based on their core designs with the proper I/O and interconnects. Apple has shown no interest. You can clearly see who are the players in the ARM server world moving forward. Sadly, we haven't yet seen any of these CPUs benched against Rome, and the benches we have for Graviton2 against Intel CPUs are kinda limited (though Cooper Lake isn't going to help Intel gain any ground).
Try to pay more attention to what is out on the market now or what is going to come out in the near future. Graviton2 is showing some promise. We may get more high-clockspeed ARM parts with many cores and capable interconnects that will do nicely in many server functions. Until then, people will continue poking fun at you over things like your sig.