High-spec Semiconductors

Nho Seong-soo speaks about his company's vision during the company launch event.
Nho Seong-soo speaks about his company's vision during the company launch event.

 

Essencore, a semiconductor module subsidiary of SK C&C, has released its first premium semiconductor module brand, dubbed KLEVV.

The company sells reliably overclocked memory, including one DDR4 and three DDR3 products, which are all B2C gaming memory modules. The company is understandably targeting gaming PC manufacturers and gaming fans.

Its KLEVV Cras DDR4 Unbuffered DIMM Memory module comes in 16GB and 32GB versions. It works at clock speeds from 2133 to 3200, and consumes a maximum of 1.35 volts. Another module, the KLEVV Genuine DDR3 Unbuffered DIMM Memory module, comes in 8, 16, and 32GB versions while working at clock speeds of 1600 to 3200 and pulling up to 1.65 volts. All of their memory modules come with a lifetime warranty.

A closeup of the KLEVV Cras DDR4 Unbuffered DIMM memory module.

Essencore also sells the KLEVV Finger Scan USB, a high-quality 64GB USB flash drive that can only be accessed after swiping the correct finger on the fingerprint reader embedded into the flash drive itself.

Nho Seong-soo, a senior executive at Essencore, said, “We have released these high-specification products in order to improve our brand reputation in the global semiconductor module market. The product is a combination of advanced performance, speed, supreme memory technology, and ICT.”

Essencore will unveil its product in PAX South, the largest gaming event in North America, which will be held in San Antonio, Texas from Jan. 23 to 25 (local time).

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