People buying 4090s for production work are like 1% of the gaming community or less, why even bring it up?Well the beauty of a 4090 is it has far more application than just gaming, and in terms of gaming it has far more application than a fixed system.
It's actually 60% faster but that is neither here nor there. Outside of the strict gaming community and people I'm familiar with there many of the people I know including myself use the card for 3D engine work and 3D rendering.
The application there is massive, and for the fraction of the cost of an Nvidia workstation GPU you get many of the benefits.
Nobody is salty about anything which is a weird take to have in the first place. The most successful game PlayStation has probably ever had that being Helldivers 2 is being played on 1050 TI's right now.
Aside from the obvious it's not much of a flex rattling on about a potential nine month away release of a console that will be computationally dated 4 years at its point of release.
Even where we sit right now with what is available at the time of this post the PS5 Pro would be middle of the road, not at all accounting for what's going to be released at the end of this year.
*edit* also the 4090 is not 60% better than the 4070 Ti Super. The margin is 45%.