Seems confusing that a SDID of 0x27160D80, as in the current release, and a SDID of 0x23160D80 both come out as the MKL27Z256M4.
According to KL27P64M48SF6RM the '3' is "KLx3 Subfamily". There is no indication that '7' is a valid value for SUBFAMID in the SDID.
The '2' of FAMID in SDID indicates it is a KL27.
So is there truly a part that has a SDID of 0x27160D80?
The KL43 and KL33 differ in LCD segments. The KL27 has no LCD segments at all.
In the part number break down it is the '4' that indicates the speed.
The 'M' is not part of the speed.
The issue lies in that the part number documentation says it is a two character field when only one is used on the real parts.
Not really important here.