QSPI (Quad SPI) is a type of Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) communication protocol that uses four data lines instead of one, allowing for faster data transfer rates. It's commonly used to interface microcontrollers or processors with external flash memory, displays, or other peripherals requiring high-speed serial communication. This is commonly used in embedded systems and applications needing higher throughput than standard SPI.
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