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Rapid growth of Internet and huge demand for higher data transfer rate created a challenge for network, processor and communication engineers. In this paper, we first discuss the deficiencies of the conventional routing switch architectures. Then, we present a novel switch strategy based on space and time division multiplexing and a system level architecture by which achieving several hundred of Terabits per second throughput for networking equipments becomes possible.