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To achieve high throughput rates today's computers perform several operations simultaneously. Not only are I/O operations performed concurrently with computing, but also, in multiprocessors, several computing operations are done concurrently. A major problem in the design of such a computing system is the connecting together of the various parts of the system (the I/O devices, memories, processing units, etc.) in such a way that all the required data transfers can be accommodated. One common scheme is a high-speed bus which is time-shared by the various parts; speed of available hardware limits this scheme. Another scheme is a cross-bar switch or matrix; limiting factors here are the amount of hardware (an m × n matrix requires m × n cross-points) and the fan-in and fan-out of the hardware.
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Kenneth E. Batcher (Mon,) studied this question.
synapsesocial.com/papers/69d8be6617a1cc0598d1816c — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1145/1468075.1468121
Kenneth E. Batcher
Kent State University
Goodyear (United States)
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