Fastest Octal SPI Flash Interface Available Now From Cadence
Flash memory is being utilized in computers and electronic devices found in Automotive, IoT, Drones, Connected Home, and other emerging applications, demanding ever higher transfer rates and lower latency. Expanding the flash Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) accesses to 8 I/Os (hence Octal SPI) increases the Serial NOR Flash throughput and provide a more efficient solution for emerging applications, while providing backwards compatibility to Quad SPI (QSPI) devices with support for single, dual, quad, or octal I/O interfaces. Stop by our booth at Flash Memory Summit 2016 to learn more.
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