In short, no. The bigger frame moves a larger volume of air at the same pressure (or conversely, the same volume of air at a lower pressure)
Without meaning to make it too complex:
pV=nRT The pressure x volume = number of mols (just read that as "amount") x the ideal gas constant x the temperature.
If we assume that temperature is constant (and R is already a constant), then p(1)V(1)=p(2)V(2) --> so if you double the volume, the same ammount of gas (air) has half the pressure. Therefore if you keep the pressure the same (e.g. 1.2bar), you cannot possibly have the same amount of air moved by two different sized turbos.
I don't think I did a great job with that, but I hope you can see why it's not always about the boost figure; it's really about the amount of air you move. - Pressure is about squashing more into the volume you've got.