jiffylube1024
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They may be better off with a 5750/5770 class of GPU as it would enable them to use the more advanced technologies while keeping power draw quite low, especially if it was on 32nm.
Idle power draw is a virtual non-factor on consoles, where they are rendering graphics pretty much constantly.
Actually there are three:
Cost
Power
Lead time
My nephew stayed with me last week and brought his Xbox 360 with him. You could hear the blower on the thing throughout the house. Heck, it was louder than the games most of the time.
That was probably an original "Xenos" or "Zephyr" Xbox 360; those consume ~200W when gaming. The new, slim Xbox 360's on 45nm run much quieter and cooler.
You don't really get a huge advantage of using a 5xxx or 6xxx series GPU over a 4xxx series GPU at the same manufacturing node like 40nm or 32nm when the specs are the same, like a 640SP 800 MHz 40nm 4770 vs a fictional 640sp 800 MHz 40nm "5770".