Unlikely.
Sony's definition of the 10 year plan was the same as what they did with the PS2, have it sell as their premier platform for at least 6 years, in which they establish themselves as the dominant force in the industry as well as securing nearly all the best games on their platform to ensure it continues to sell well into the net profit region for years to come.
For the PS3, the PS3 will be the premier platform for longer than 6 years, in which they claw back alot of lost ground from Nintendo and Microsoft, in turn getting some of the best games on their platform in order to eventual hit the net profit region.
Similar, except that with the PS2, it's just money making now, but with the PS3, it's producing and selling until the bleeding stops. I'm not complaining though, I own a PS3!
So basically, it's kind of lucky they announced the 10 year plan, but don't think of it as a huge thing, seeing as how the PS2 will enter it's 10th year next year. It's two very different philosophy's for the same sentence.







