I think you guys are seriously underestimating the breadth of Sony's plan for this generation. You're looking far too narrowly as the PS3 making its splash simply as a gaming console.
The main reason why PS3 is in this position is because of Blu-Ray. All of these losses can easily be offset with the success of BluRay as the standard for the next generation in movie-playing technology. To simply look at it as losses per console and the inability to make up these losses through cost reduction and software sales doesn't capture the scope of what is trying to be done here.
I don't even think Sony particularly cares, per say, that they are market leader this generation (of course, they will try to be and want to be as best case scenerio but I digress). As long as their console gets decent market penetration then most of the work has been done. BluRay as a medium will most certainly be the dominant medium and Sony stands to make huge royalty fees from this venture.
The main reason why PS3 is in this position is because of Blu-Ray. All of these losses can easily be offset with the success of BluRay as the standard for the next generation in movie-playing technology. To simply look at it as losses per console and the inability to make up these losses through cost reduction and software sales doesn't capture the scope of what is trying to be done here.
I don't even think Sony particularly cares, per say, that they are market leader this generation (of course, they will try to be and want to be as best case scenerio but I digress). As long as their console gets decent market penetration then most of the work has been done. BluRay as a medium will most certainly be the dominant medium and Sony stands to make huge royalty fees from this venture.