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The point was there was no difference between core sizes if there was 65nm would have a different power curve than 45nm and would have to be labeled as such. Point is it doesn't.
There is because manufactoring process gets improved along with a die size decrease. That's why nVidia's monolithic GPU's (like GF100) pull more power than GF104's and alike's.
Its also a specifically binned server chip that was designed to be an 80w TDP chip. The same can be done with a larger die. AMD does it all of the time there are tons of 65/90nm chips rated at the same TDP same clocks etc.
Yes, it's not "just" the die size that matters. But it's also a factor along with the process, core count, cache etc.
So is comparing two different GPU's on two different PCB's while your at it why not throw in a 4870 for comparison that'll make it accurate.
Compare a G92 to a G92b then, G92b pulls lower power even on the exact same PCB (Long 9800 GTX+ over long 9800 GTX). Look at this
http://www.hardwarecanucks.com/foru...evga-9800-gtx-512mb-video-card-review-17.html