Yep.
But it would be interesting to compare the industrial levels and technology available to the US when they started building 688, the soviet union with akula, and china's own when 093 was in a similar stage of development.
Personally I do not think it impossible for 093 to be near early 688 levels, considering the latter was built at the beginning of the 70s (with the respective industry and technology available to design at the time), and the first 093 was built from the late 90s, early 2000s.
I'd like to say any 095 noise estimates would also be contingent on 093's own, but considering how much of a leap China has experienced technologically during the last decade, even if 093 were not 688 level 095 could approach the seawolf region. My own personal anecdote of course.
I also wonder how much of the now "accepted" belief of noisy chinese SSNs arose from those ONI reports, popular culture and just the typical view directed towards chinese products in general. I see a slight parallel between SSN quietness and say, the development of stealth fighters and ship combat radar/management systems (ala AEGIS), where many western commentators believe (and I would argue, underestimate) the ability of chinese rival systems to the vaunted SSNs, aegis, F-22, etc. The fact that the PLAN keep SSN information so tightly locked under guard (we know barely anything about them, and only have a handful of photos compared to SSKs), may have led us to believe the western military community's stereotype in this regard.