Computer Science, asked by omii1999, 2 months ago

What is the role of an interconnection network? *

1.)To transport data and messages between static and dynamic networks.
2.)To transport data and messages between the processing unit and memory modules.
3.)To transport memory modules through switches.
4.(To transport memory and processing units via switches

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Answered by lavairis504qjio
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Answer:

To transport data and messages between the processing unit and memory modules.

Answered by adventureisland
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2 )To transport data and messages between the processing unit and memory modules.

Role of an interconnection network :

  • In a parallel computer, an interconnection network sends data from any source address to any specified destination network. With as little delay as feasible, this task should have been accomplished.
  • It should be able to handle a high amount of such transmissions at the same time.
  • A group of computer nodes, include but are not limited to desktop computers, portable apps, and physical or digital servers, that are linked together again to permit data transfer between users is referred to as an interconnected network.
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