My guess is that Microsoft makes one more gen of first party hardware
Here is a huge problem they have (and by extension Sony too), and that's totally ignoring current dire financial side of things that will only get worse (sales will continue to drop rapidly): if they were to make next gen then on what process?
If they target 2026 for early refresh then at that point TSMC's N2 will only start being used by Nvidia GPUs and other high end customers, way too expensive to even consider for consoles - not huge volumes either. So that leaves N3 - but can you build console much better (like at least x2) than PS5 Pro on that process? Seems doubtful - they will need bigger silicon budget for "AI" matrix stuff too, CPU cores will have to grow most likely as well in size and quantity (8 cores won't hack it).
If they target 2028 then by that point N2 is unlikely to be even half price - perhaps at that time we'll only get "consumer level" expensive GPUs from Nvidia. But even with N2 next gen GPU will be what, 70-80% quicker than PS5 Pro, would it really feel next gen? They'd have to have a LOT more RT hardware also because it would be totally stupid to have piss poor RT for consoles that supposed to last into 2030-s.
Intel A18 is a wild card in this but we will know next year what's the score is, but even if it's cheap and got volume it won't give that much more perf over N3.
The whole console jig is up - the only way forward is PC master race...
