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You've selectively quoted the article. The full quote (emphasis added):

"When Moore’s Law slowed in the mid-2000s (specifically, single-threaded performance stagnated), we suddenly had to think about parallelization, architecture, memory locality, etc."

Your link is talking about transistor count. The article is talking about single-threaded performance. Today's CPUs are faster in large part because they have more and more cores.

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It did in terms of the traditional more MHz (GHz) is better, but as you've correctly pointed out, not when it comes to actual compute.
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