Do you retract the claim Ising model problems are "extremely difficult" for classical computers? I replied with practical and theoretical considerations why it is not so.
I made no claim at all, I just stated an assumption that motivated my question. But you also misrepresent my assumption. My assumption was that the D-wave could sample from the solutions to “ising model-like problems” much more efficiently than a classical computer. A quick glance at your references gave me the impression they where about finding a single ground state / global minima of the hamiltonian. That’s a very different problem.