I know that many people will respond (without even reading) and say this is the Series S all over again, but the problem with the Series S was always its disparate hardware configuration beyond just its GPU. If the PS5 can deliver the exact same games simply at lower resolution, it's actually a pretty big win for those struggling to afford the PS5.
Good Strategy vs Poor Execution
Now that Sony has built out PSSR, I think it's clear that they need to try and create a 5nm SOC that includes the tech for PSSR but instead of pushing for the power of the PS5 Pro, it pushes for either parity with the current PS5 or 1080p-1440p at the same framerates.
Same CPU, Same Memory, just a scaled down GPU support by AI Upscaling.
Try to get into that 300-350 dollar range.
The big question would have to be how this unit would handle games that don't utilize PSSR, but I think that's why this system should be designed to natively play games in 1080p and upscaled to 1440p with PSSR.
Good Strategy vs Poor Execution
Now that Sony has built out PSSR, I think it's clear that they need to try and create a 5nm SOC that includes the tech for PSSR but instead of pushing for the power of the PS5 Pro, it pushes for either parity with the current PS5 or 1080p-1440p at the same framerates.
Same CPU, Same Memory, just a scaled down GPU support by AI Upscaling.
Try to get into that 300-350 dollar range.
The big question would have to be how this unit would handle games that don't utilize PSSR, but I think that's why this system should be designed to natively play games in 1080p and upscaled to 1440p with PSSR.