I also saw on illustrator and the the screen is 100%! if ratina display is causing this, then illustrator also would have been affected.
Basically: No.
Is it news to you that vector and pixel based applications work differently?
Quote from the reference:
About monitor resolution
Your monitor’s resolution is described in pixel dimensions. For example, if your monitor resolution and your photo’s pixel dimensions are the same
size, the photo will fill the screen when viewed at 100%. How large an image appears on-screen depends on a combination of factors—the pixel
dimensions of the image, the monitor size, and the monitor resolution setting. In Photoshop, you can change the image magnification on-screen,
so you can easily work with images of any pixel dimensions.
Photoshop’s View > 100% is not intended to display an image at a certain size in inches or cm (according to its resolution), but to represent one image pixel by one screen pixel.
So how would the feature need fixing?
Edit: Have you checked out View > Print Size?