I think going down to 2x2:2 is a pretty significant tradeoff. Sure if all of your clients are 160MHz capable, that's fine, but looking at my 75 devices currently connected, only 3 are beaconing 160MHz capability. And going down to 2x2:2 also means losing beamforming without going down to 1ss. All in all, it's a huge tradeoff on the current QCN5154 class radios to attempt to use 80p80/160MHz.
(Before you get too excited, the last time I tried this a few months ago with an AX AP that supported 160MHz, I was able to pull 1.3gbit and then my Intel AX200 would just stop passing traffic, so client side bugginess is definitely still a concern)
https://www.qualcomm.com/news/onq/2020/05/28/qualcomm-fastconnect-raising-bar-mobile-connectivity-ad...
There's the Qualcomm chips that would likely be used, announced 3 weeks ago. And sorry for the 1024QAM, these chips are supporting 4096QAM.