The new line of multi-font displays features an additional serial interface IC that has fifty plus languages and thirty seven font tables. This multi-font IC contains ASCII, unicode, and ISO8859 tables for flexibility and compatibility. The fonts featured are either fixed width or proportional width and can be read at a clock rate of up to 30 MHz. When using this new display line, the user's MPU can communicate directly with the multi-font IC to read the font data strings and then output the desired character to the display. Using just a four-wire SPI interface, the selected font data is read in vertical structured bytes from the multi-font IC and is sent out to the display's controller. Newhaven Display plans to add several different display types to this family of displays.