The benchmarking clause itself is a moot point. The fact that it makes the software proprietary and GPL-incompatible is the main issue.
For much the same reason, the infamous "this software shall be used for good, and not for evil" clause isn't just problematic for people who worry that their actions will be deemed "evil".
For much the same reason, the infamous "this software shall be used for good, and not for evil" clause isn't just problematic for people who worry that their actions will be deemed "evil".