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The two main benefits I see are:
Pretty much all switches are wire-speed these days, even the cheap ones.
By "wire-speed" do you mean they're just as fast as if you didn't have a switch in between?
Yes :)
A gigabit switch is going to give you the full 1Gbps between any two ports on the switch. Same with 2.5Gbps and 10Gbps switches. You should see very little variance between different switches.
Usually the only time you'll find slower speeds is if it's a router rather than a switch, and the ports are all routed. This is uncommon, and for example a 5-port router is usually really a 4-port switch plus a router in a single device.