Abstract

We discuss the importance of organizing information flow in computation in a manner enabling multiplexing of signal paths with distinct source and destination localities. This allows efficient use of high bandwidth interconnection media, leading to a decrease in system size and propagation delay for communication limited layouts. Among the three methods we consider towards this end, the fat-tree architecture is found to be near optimal.

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