Klevv was one of the other booths we visited during Computex 2025. Located at Hall 1 of the Nangang Exhibition Centre too, the memory maker had a number of memory products to show off, plus some interesting setups.
Among the list of memory products it was eager to show off, the Urbane V RGB sat at the top of the list, both for its speeds and its design. Klevv says that it drew inspiration for its design from the shape of the bow. More specifically, the shape of the bow when its string is being retracted. Personally, I don’t see it but that being said, history has proven that the shape of the bow is different with each culture.
Of course, that wasn’t the only product on display. Klevv also showed off other memory modules, all of varying speeds ranging from its Urbane V Solid DDR5-6400 RAM, to DDR5 memory modules running at 9600MT/s. Not surprising, however, that these modules were being displayed on Intel platforms.
Speaking of Intel-based platforms, Klevv also showed off its CAMM2 memory solution. You may remember this memory format when we first reported on it last year at Kingston’s booth. In this case, the brand’s module was an LPDDR5X-8533 module. Again, there are desktop versions of this memory format but there are two problems surrounding it.
Firstly, it’s not as commercially available as the standard memory sticks, mainly because motherboard makers aren’t making a big enough push for the form factor. Second, and as mentioned, it’s only currently available with the Intel platform.
Circling back to the subject of the bow, there was one custom PC design that was literally shaped like a bow, complete with the toy arrow to complete the ensemble.
For that matter, there was also a custom humanoid-shaped PC on the floor too, something that the brand says was made to reflect the growing demand and rise of AI in the PC ecosystem.