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The much simplified answer is, IOPS tells us how quickly each drive can process IO requests. The more the better.
However, with NCQ enabled (and it should be on all SSDs), that queues up the requests, so that increases IOPS as well.
Seems the newer drivers are better optimized, so, that is a good thing. There would be no reason to go back to the old ones, barring a bug in the new drivers.