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Crossbar Switch network is a type of

  • a) SIMD interconnection network
  • b) Interconnection network
  • Both (a) and (b)
  • None of the above

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The Crossbar Switch network is primarily classified under interconnection networks. It allows multiple inputs to connect to multiple outputs via a grid-like structure of switches. This type of architecture is not specifically categorized as SIMD (Single Instruction, Multiple Data), which is a parallel processing architecture type. Therefore, the correct choice would be "Interconnection network."

To clarify:

  1. Crossbar Switch Networks: Primarily considered interconnection networks due to their ability to facilitate connections between various input and output paths.

  2. SIMD (Single Instruction, Multiple Data): This refers to a type of parallel computing architecture where multiple processing units perform the same operation on different data simultaneously.

Thus, the final answer is "Interconnection network."

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