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The C104 is an asynchronous 32-way dynamic packet routing chip. It has a 264 Mbytes/s bi-directional bandwidth and a 1 μs switching latency. It offers high-density cost-effective commodity communications, which allow large switching networks to be constructed. Results are presented on the performance of this switching technology within the context of future High Energy Physics level II and level III trigger data traffic patterns.