—The scalability and performance of the Internet depends critically on the performance of its packet switches. Current packet switches are based on single-hop crossbar fabrics, with line cards that use virtual output-queueing to reduce head-of-line blocking. In this paper we propose to use a multi-hop network on a chip (NOC) as the crossbar fabric, with FIFO-queued line cards. The use of a multi-hop crossbar fabric has several advantages. 1) Speed-up, i.e. the crossbar fabric can operate faster because NOC inter-router wires are shorter than those in a single-hop crossbar, and because arbitration is distributed instead of centralised. 2) Load balancing because paths from different input-output port pairs share the same router buffers, unlike the internal buffers of buffered crossbar fabric that are dedicated to a single inputoutput pair. 3) Path diversity allows traffic from an input port to follow different paths to its destination output port. This results in further load balancin...