Mid generation refreshes were for a reason right? If the generation was only for 6 years, neither company would have bothered.Yeah they could try to milk it that long.
Maybe they don't think MS or Nintendo would be in a hurry either.
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Mid generation refreshes were for a reason right? If the generation was only for 6 years, neither company would have bothered.Yeah they could try to milk it that long.
Maybe they don't think MS or Nintendo would be in a hurry either.
Mid generation refreshes were for a reason right? If the generation was only for 6 years, neither company would have bothered.
7nm+ wouldn’t help them on the cost front. You don’t launch a console when costs drop on components - you plan for that component cost drop in your business planning. Market and competition are the forcing functions. Also, the fiscal profit drop points to a 2019 or 2020 launch. It does not support a 2021 launch theory.7nm will require multi-patterning for the first 1-2 years of mass production and won't be cheap enough for low margin products like consoles. It seems Sony are waiting for EUV mass production, with the added benefit of allowing for RAM prices to settle. 2021 makes sense if Sony want to come out of the gate with decent margins. On the bright side, NAND prices are finally coming down. Things are looking good for a built-in cache layer.
EUV provides a tremendous reduction in cycle time and edge placement errors … but not much cost reduction, at least initially. There are so many other benefits that even if the cost is neutral, it still makes sense.
The margins on the hardware is peanuts compared to the network, I believe the razor and blades business model is perfect in this day and age. In fact I would think they wouldn't mind a big loss the first year if it could guarantee network growth.2021 makes sense if Sony want to come out of the gate with decent margins
Seems too soon I just got a PS4 like last year
Yes... to offer Higher resolutions to those who wanted them!Mid generation refreshes were for a reason right? If the generation was only for 6 years, neither company would have bothered.
7nm+ wouldn’t help them on the cost front.
The quote directly says the cost savings aren’t immediate, but still it’s still anticipated. I don’t see any reason to panic or think things have changed.I don't get it.
I read countless articles claiming EUV won't be good for maximum attainable performance but will be great for price-per-mm^2 because of higher yields and reducing the number of patterning cycles.
Now there are articles claiming it's not good for either.
What is it good for, if not for price or performance? It just doesn't make sense anymore.
It sounds a bit like war.Now there are articles claiming it's not good for either
Then what you're saying is 7nm+ (aka 7nm EUV) is bringing cost savings after all.The quote directly says the cost savings aren’t immediate, but still it’s still anticipated. I don’t see any reason to panic or think things have changed.
FTA:Then what you're saying is 7nm+ (aka 7nm EUV) is bringing cost savings after all.
My thoughts:Yes... to offer Higher resolutions to those who wanted them!
They launched um 2016, 3 years after the first console. Mid gen in 2016 theoreticaly means new gen in 2019/2020!
According to a report from efficientgaming.eu, all new tech available in 2020 will be available also in the end of 2019, its up to sony to measure the best release date. I would not be surprised it sony took some loss on each console and launched in 2019, entering profit by end 2020. It would gain time over the competition and it would launch on the Playstation 25th aniversary!
PS Classic?they have to do something for the 25th anniversary, either by releasing the PS5, or annoucing it at an anniversary event.
Launch PS5 in 2019
* Launch at a loss in 2019
* Gain over competition, they can't launch because they just did in 2017!
* Playstation 25 anniversary
* 7nm could be ready at the price point we want!
* We'll have more power!
So overall, if no one is discontent with the product, the graphics and gameplay bars are still moving forward, is it that necessary to move to next gen after 6 years of service?
If one looks at the reasons people pick PS over XB, I don't think there's much reason for Sony to fear losing customers.But it's not just that. There is also the fact that Sony now has 80+m MAUs. By being the first on the market with a next-gen console that has BC, they can attempt to lock them in for another generation.