Intel “Arrow Lake-S Refresh” CPUs Mentioned in “W880” Workstation Motherboard Chart

A leaked “W880 PCH” workstation-grade motherboard flow diagram mentions support for “Arrow Lake-S Refresh.” This is under the banner of “Core Ultra (Series 2) processors up to 125 W TDP.” Unsurprisingly, we are looking at repeat business with the current generation’s LGA 1851 socket platform. Intel is still working on the “Nova Lake‑S” (NVL‑S) CPU range; serving as a natural successor to their “Arrow Lake-S” desktop lineup. Lately, data miners have unearthed details regarding a matching “LGA 1954” socket type. According to official statements, “Nova Lake” processors are “on track” to launch somewhere within 2026. Before then, “Arrow Lake-S Refresh” CPUs are expected to arrive later this year—possibly signalling the final tranche of “ARL.”
The first wave launched late last October, but was not well received by PC gamers. Late last month, Team Blue rolled out a “200S Boost” factory-approved overclocking profile for unlocked Core Ultra 200S desktop processors. Around early May, the North American giant announced price cuts—in an effort to make their current-gen offerings appear more attractive to discerning buyers. We are many months away from a rumored retail release of refreshed variants, so speculative MSRPs have not yet turned up online.