My good feelings about this IC come about because the only noise that I've ever had from them was when I ordered the ICL7660 instead of the ICL7660S in a Klon.
When I did the first layout for the ARC Effects B3 which was their Buzzaround, and before they started selling them I built a sample board with the inverter just as an experiment to check how well it performed. I tested it with the inverter and with a battery in positive ground mode and couldn't tell the difference. In fact I found the pic of my test setup
(I socketed the filter cap so I could try different values if I thought it tamed the fuzz too much)
I haven't done direct side by side tests with anything else, but when I have used them as inverters for other builds I've never had noise that seemed unusual for the pedal I was building. So nothing seemed strange enough for me to bother trying it the other way and identifying the charge pump as the source of any problem.
That's why I've always been an advocate for them, the only time I had an issue was my fault for ordering the wrong one.
But this is interesting, I think I would like to check the pin compatibility and do a few tests with the LT1054 and MAX1044 as well as the ICL7660S and see how they stack up against each other for these things.