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Intel Leak Proves Arrow Lake S Refresh Uses Old Boards
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 40115, member: 636"] Intel confirms new Arrow Lake-S Refresh processors that work with current motherboards. A leaked diagram from the W880 motherboard shows support for both regular Arrow Lake-S and the refresh versions. The updated chips will use the same LGA 1851 socket that existing systems already have. Momomo_US shared the leaked document that reveals these upcoming desktop processors. The refresh line targets desktop computers and high-end laptops. The new processors offer faster clock speeds and improved neural processing units compared to current models. Intel keeps the same power limits at 125 watts for unlocked versions. The chips will work with 800-series motherboards without requiring hardware changes. Arrow Lake-S Refresh represents the final generation before Intel switches to a completely new LGA 1954 socket. Nova Lake-S processors will need the newer socket design for future releases. AMD platforms typically support multiple processor generations across several years. Intel switches sockets more frequently which limits upgrade options for customers. Cooling solutions should transfer to the new socket since dimensions remain identical. Some older coolers might need mounting kit adjustments for proper installation. The refresh launch timing remains unannounced. Current Core Ultra processors receive significant price cuts as the refresh approaches. The Core Ultra 7 265K models already cost under $300 at retailers. Gaming performance disappointed many users despite other improvements in the processor lineup. Intel continues working to improve performance through software updates. The refresh aims to address some current generation weaknesses. [/QUOTE]
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