Are you asking which benchmark would be similiar to running Mame?
Yeah, that's what I meant. I think that there are two main issues with the benchmarks.
With Mame not taking (full) advantage of dual cores, then I'd think that a benchmark that only measures the speed of a single core in multi-core devices would provide a more meaningful/accurate comparison of CPU's for use with Mame. I'm guessing that some or most (all?) of those benchmarks take advantage of dual/multi cores and the score is based on that.
Also, a benchmark that operates the CPU like Mame does would be more accurate. For instance, a benchmark that includes a lot of floating point math may skew the results if Mame does little FP math. (not sure what Mame uses...)
PCMark 2005 - CPU is the best? Does it only measure one core?
Thanks,
Rick