Intel is set to introduce the Arrow Lake Refresh series of processors at the CES exhibition in early 2026. Serving as the final offering for the LGA1851 platform, this series will then make the shift to the Nova Lake architecture, which will feature an LGA1954 interface. The processors in this series will be branded as Core Ultra 200K Plus. It's possible that this lineup will include unlocked 'K' series variants; however, there's still ambiguity regarding whether non-K versions will also hit the market. The initially disclosed Core Ultra 7 270K Plus boasts an 8P+16E core setup. This core count matches that of the Core Ultra 9 285K, although its frequencies are marginally lower. Remarkably, its performance test results are quite close to those of the top-tier flagship model.
