My understanding is that lower-clocked cores run cooler and consume less power. CPUs designed for high clock speeds will have "hotspots" where certain units are running very hot compared to the rest of the chip. Slower cores have more even thermal profiles.
So, if you don't need the high peak clock speeds, 32 half-speed cores would be preferable for datacenters to save money on electricity and cooling design.
So, if you don't need the high peak clock speeds, 32 half-speed cores would be preferable for datacenters to save money on electricity and cooling design.