This is a 32 Mbit (4M x 8) SPI NOR Flash from Cypress's FL-P series, organized as a single die in an 8-pin SOIC package. It talks over a standard SPI bus with Quad I/O support, meaning it can shift four data lines at once for faster read throughput — up to 104 MHz clock rate. That makes it a solid fit for code shadowing (copying firmware from Flash to RAM on boot) or storing configuration tables in embedded systems where you want a simple, low-pin-count memory interface.
Quad I/O — yes, it is supported
Yes, the S25FL032P0XMFV013 supports Quad I/O (four data lines) via the standard SPI - Quad I/O interface. That is the key feature that distinguishes it from older two-line SPI parts — you get four times the read bandwidth without adding pins. For a firmware engineer bringing up a board, this means you can clock firmware images into RAM faster, cutting boot time on systems that shadow from Flash.
Package and footprint — 8-SOIC, hand-solderable
The part comes in an 8-SOIC package (0.209 inch body width, 5.30 mm) — a standard, widely used footprint that is easy to hand-solder with a fine tip iron or hot-air station. No BGA rework needed. For a maker or rework tech, this is a friendly package: the pins are visible, you can probe them with a scope clip, and it fits on a perfboard with a little patience.
