Proceedings of the 22nd Annual International Symposium on Computer Architecture - ISCA '95 1995
DOI: 10.1145/223982.224364
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Are crossbars really dead?

Abstract: Paul R. Prucnal University, prucnal@ivy.princeton. edu Crossbar switches are rarely considered for large, scal-

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“…For average data and control input powers greater than )21 dBm (13 fJ pulse energy) and )8 dBm (250 fJ pulse energy) respectively, several hours of error free operation were achieved (Deng et al 1998a). The fast inter-channel switching capability of the network was also demonstrated by using a previously proposed, low latency arbitration protocol (Nowatzyk and Prucnal 1995) and two nodes of the network. The receivers of both nodes are ®xed to listen to their own time slots.…”
Section: Switchingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For average data and control input powers greater than )21 dBm (13 fJ pulse energy) and )8 dBm (250 fJ pulse energy) respectively, several hours of error free operation were achieved (Deng et al 1998a). The fast inter-channel switching capability of the network was also demonstrated by using a previously proposed, low latency arbitration protocol (Nowatzyk and Prucnal 1995) and two nodes of the network. The receivers of both nodes are ®xed to listen to their own time slots.…”
Section: Switchingmentioning
confidence: 99%