You might have access to better data than I, and mine might be outdated, but I thought the sexes were roughly equal in intelligence in different ways. Women are overall more likely to be average to average-to-high intelligence, while most men are more likely to be low intelligence or low-to-average intelligence, with a small fraction of men making up the top 1% of total human intelligence. When you average it all together, you end up with roughly equal intelligence, but men are found on the poles of intelligent and not-so-intelligent while women are clustered more toward the upper-middle of the bell curve.
Any info you have on this, I'll gladly check out.