We have no information on which to make that judgement.
There is no information in either of those articles beyond what some uninformed people guess might be in the P5 whenever DJI get around to creating and releasing it.
Well stated. Don't fall victim to 'fake news' just because someone wants to be the first to talk about rumors. No one had a clue that the P4Pro was going to be what it was. With the release of the P4A, I'd expect the Phantom platform to stay as it is for awhile until DJI has something that will continue to own the 85%+ market share of consumer/prosumer/professional drone industry. None of the competition holds a candle to the technology level that we have at our fingertips. DJI would be foolish to squash the P4 market right now with another new release. And there is nothing to say that the Phantom line might end right here if they decide to go in a different direction. The Phantom body is getting dated and the Mavic was a thorough test bed to further downsize.
I'm guessing that the next step is P4P hardware in a Mavic-style, more portable airframe.