| Partridge, C. How Slow is One Gigabit Per Second Computer Communication Review, Vol. 20, No. 1, January 1990. |
....does not need to see it, nor should external traffic intended for processors within a multiprocessor require that one processor act as a filter for all. For a one Gbit sec link and an average packet length of 3000 bytes, it is estimated that 60 100 MIPs is the minimum processing capacity required [1]. 2 However, LAN bandwidth can advance well beyond the one Gbit sec range. An additional problem is provision of sufficient internal bandwidth between network interface, memoryand processor. A packet is stored into memory and then its data is examined at least once by a destination process. Many ....
Partridge, C. How Slow is One Gigabit Per Second Computer Communication Review, Vol. 20, No. 1, January 1990.
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