90% of the people who buy PlayStations don't care or know anything about these issues. If it means that much to you that means you should be on PC.
Or maybe it would be better centred around PS5 Pro since that is meant to be an enthusiast device, so you'd believe people who paid that much money would want as many performance and QoL options as possible. But in that case it doesn't help that the initial marketing of PS5 Pro was to 'take away the burden of choice by offering the best of everything', which of course was marketing baloney; before even addressing the most obvious flaw (that gamers actually prefer choice) no piece of hardware can simply offer the best of everything without compromising somewhere; even a 5090 won't be able to play every game on max settings at native 4K with full RT at 240FPS minimum; meanwhile the PS5 Pro saddled with an outdated CPU sure as hell can't get 4K at 60fps on every game without making some obvious compromises at times.
That long tangent on PS5 Pro just brings me to my point that Playstations, be it a standard or a Pro model, are still just a mainstream consumer device, they're not aimed at enthusiasts who care about every detail or obssess over them like you seem to. PS5 owners just want some basic choices, they won't even know or care if they're getting good ones.