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The Display Serial Interface is a specification by the Mobile Industry Processor Interface (MIPI) Alliance aimed at reducing the cost of display sub-systems in a mobile device.

Mobile phone manufacturers will benefit from this spec when selecting providers of screens compatible with the Display Serial Interface.

Sources

MIPI Alliance press release on DSI spec: https://www.mipi.org/press/press_release.asp?item_id=10