The idea of "quicker spool" is a tough one. I never timed my spool before or after my cam was installed. IMO, this is a SOP assumption. A dyno could likely pick it up or not.
At the time my cam was installed I was running the Smarty SW9, so I can't say that my turbo spooled any faster or slower. I can say that now, when I get in it, the turbo spool torque hit is pretty impressive. I have a stick, so I am impressed for about 2 seconds then I have to shift. I think that a cam would, more the most part, really keep the front of the truck lifted better in an automatic.
The biggest thing that I did notice was a reduction in boost and EGT. I am going to say that I got 50 - 200 EGT reduction. And a 1 - 5 psi reduction in boost pressure. Depending on what the truck is doing, as you load the engine the spreads get larger vs no cam.
An example, at 60 mph unloaded on level ground. Before the cam I generally ran 3 - 6 psi boost and 650 - 750 F EGT. With the cam I run 0 - 3 psi boost and 500 - 600 F EGT.
Jim