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For multiprocessor system, interconnection network - cross bar switch is an example of

  1. Non blocking network
  2. Blocking network
  3. That varies from connection to connection
  4. Recurrent network
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  • For a multiprocessor system, interconnection network - crossbar switch is an example of a non- blocking network. A non-blocking network is a type of interconnection network in which concurrent communication can occur between multiple nodes without blocking. 

  • The crossbar switch is a non-blocking network because it can connect any input to any output without any blocking. This allows for efficient communication and data transfer between multiple processors, memory modules, and input/output devices in a multiprocessor system. 

  • Hence, the correct answer is option 1.

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