Yes, while it is all very plausible, the run times of a given workload (on a given, documented system) known to cause memory pressure to the point of swapping with vanilla Linux (default swappiness or some appropriate value), zram and zswap would be appreciated.
https://linuxblog.io/zswap-better-than-zram/ at least qualifies that zswap performs better when using a fast NVMe device as swap device and zram remains superior for devices with slow or no swap device.