MSI Planning Twelve Z890 and B860 Motherboards for Intel Core Ultra 200 Series “Arrow Lake-S” CPUs, including MEG Z890 GODLIKE

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MSI is developing at least 12 Z890 and B860 motherboards for Arrow Lake-S, a new generation of Core desktop CPUs from Intel that will be sold under what is reportedly the “Ultra 200” Series, according to a listing of new hardware that has been discovered on device.report, a website that describes itself as a database featuring over 500K products with certifications, datasheets, and more. MSI’s Z890 lineup will seemingly be headlined by the MEG Z890 GODLIKE, a successor to the current flagship that is advertised as offering 26 Duet Rail Power System CPU power phases, among other premium features, while the B860 lineup comprises a handful of MPG and MAG models, including at least one TOMAHAWK option.

MSI’s Z890 motherboards include:

  • MPG Z890 CARBON WIFI
  • MPG Z890 EDGE TI WIFI
  • MEG Z890 UNIFY-X
  • MEG Z890 GODLIKE
  • MEG Z890 ACE
  • MAG Z890 TOMAHAWK WIGI
  • MPG Z890I EDGE TI WIFI
  • PRO Z890-P WIFI

MSI’s B860 models include:

  • MPG B860M EDGE TI WIFI
  • MAG B860 TOMAHAWK WIFI
  • MAG B860M MORTAR WIFI
  • MPG B860I EDGE WIFI

MSI on what users should find on its current generation of Intel motherboards, including the MEG Z790 GODLIKE:

An updated strong power phase design across MSI Z790 motherboards from our flagship MEG Z790 GODLIKE which has 26 Duet Rail Power System CPU power phases with 105A SPS to even our entry-level PRO Series motherboard that has increase up to 16 DRPS CPU power phases with 80A SPS. In addition to such a powerful power phase design, M.2 hasn’t been forgotten either which is why it also will feature a Double-Sided M.2 Shield Frozr cooling which could help drop temperatures by 5%. On top of the physical cooling solution, MSI does also have Frozr AI Cooling and CPU Cooler Tuning with software and BIOS to further help with the cooling capabilities.

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