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Chrkeller said:
Soundwave said:

Yeah because iPhones magically are getting to max out at the current level they're at, lol. This is the worst the iPhone will perform at, it will get progressively better and better every year because iPhones get better hardware every year, iPads frankly already are at the place where they can run modern era ("PS5 class games" if you need that dumbed down to understand) games now if a developer wants to put in the effort of a port, but that will get better too, M3, M4, M5 chips, it will never stop. 

IPhones will get better.  There will also be a ps5 pro and a ps6.... the gap will remain for those who want high fidelity.  

Mobile comes with sacrifices.  In the case of the iPhone, massive sacrifices.

I don't think PS5 Pro is going to have explosive sales aside from early adopters. It's going to be probably $600, more likely $700? Enthusiast market is not as big as people think it is and if you're spending that kind of money you might as well just buy a PC. Like the PS4, the Pro model is not going to sell anywhere close to the main model. 

Faster upgrading product that aren't married to a 7-8 year product cycle in the long run (like PC GPUs, and yes even iPhones and iPads) have a big advantage in that they're upgraded every year pretty much. There's going to be no game in all likelihood that the current Apple M3 chip can't run and that chip already exists, the baseline is stuck at XBox Series S and budget PC cards for most 3rd party games and will be for many more years, a PS5 Pro doesn't change that either. 

The most common GPU on Steam is a Nvidia 3060, followed by a GTX 1650.