High Speed
High Speed or high-speed may refer to:
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Electronics and computing
- High speed input (HSI) and High speed output (HSO), a technology used in microcontrollers such as the Intel MCS-96
- High Speed Interconnect (HSI or HSI-Bridge), a chip from Nvidia using AGP and PCI Express
- High-Speed Serial Interface (HSSI), a differential serial interface standard developed by Cisco Systems and T3plus Networking
- VHSIC (Very High Speed Integrated Circuits), a 1980s US government research and development program
Internet and telecommunications
- High-speed Internet, or broadband
- 125 High Speed Mode, Broadcom frame-bursting and compression technology for wireless LANs
- High speed Bluetooth, also called Bluetooth 3.0
- High-Speed Circuit-Switched Data (HSCSD), in GSM mobile communications
- High-speed data access, an IEC 61970 Component Interface Specification
- High Speed Link, a way to carry several voice channels over an SDH-like link
- High-speed multimedia radio (HSMM) or the hinternet, data networks built over amateur radio frequencies with off-the-shelf hardware
- High Speed OFDM Packet Access, a mobile telecommunications technology
- High Speed Packet Access (HSPA), a set of two mobile telephony protocols
- High-Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA), a 3G mobile telephony communications protocol
- High-Speed Downlink Shared Channel (HS-DSCH), used in HSDPA (UMTS) to send downlink packets; called High-Speed to distinguish it from the generic downlink shared channel (DSCH) in UMTS
- High-Speed Uplink Packet Access (HSUPA), a 3G mobile telephony communications protocol in
- High-Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA), a 3G mobile telephony communications protocol
- High Speed Telegraphy (HST), competitions which challenge individuals to decode Morse code transmissions at high speeds
- High-speed transceiver logic (HSTL), a standard for signaling between integrated circuits
- High Speed Voice and Data Link (HVDL), a voice and data provisioning method allowing up to three voice channels and data on a copper pair
- Single-Pair High-speed Digital Subscriber Line (SPHSDSL), a type of DSL technology
- Very High Speed Digital Subscriber Line (VHSDSL) and Very High Speed Digital Subscriber Line 2 (VHSDSL2), types of DSL technology
Machining
- High Speed Cutting
- High Speed Drilling
- High speed steel (HSS or HS), used to manufacture machine tool bits
Photography
- High speed camera, a device for recording slow-motion playback films
- High speed digital microscope, a product from Keyence
- High speed photography, the science of taking pictures of very fast phenomena
- High Speed Photometer, a scientific instrument on the Hubble Space Telescope
- High-Speed-Synchronisation, a type of flash synchronization
In transportation
Air
- Eight-Foot High Speed Tunnel or Eight-Foot Transonic Tunnel, a wind tunnel at NASA's Langley Research Center
- High Speed Civil Transport (HSCT) or High-Speed Research (HSR) Program, a NASA program focused on passenger jet technology
- High-speed flight, a term for subsonic aerodynamics and theory
- High Speed Flight RAF, a small flight of the British Royal Air Force, formed to compete in the Schneider Trophy contest for racing seaplanes
- High speed turn off (HSTO) or High speed taxiway (HST), taxiways which allow aircraft to exit a runway at higher than normal speeds
- High speed wind tunnel (HSWT), also known as high subsonic or transonic, a type of wind tunnel
Land
- M4 Tractor or M4 High-Speed Tractor, an artillery tractor used by the US Army from 1943
Rail
- High-speed rail, a type of rapid passenger rail transport
- High Speed Alliance, later NS Hispeed, a rail operator in The Netherlands
- High Speed Electric Locomotive, operated by Amtrak
- High Speed Freight Vehicle (HSFV), prototype rail vehicles developed by the British Rail Research Division
- High Speed Surface Transport (HSST), a maglev regional transport system
- High Speed Train Europe (HSTE or HTE), a joint project of Société Nationale des Chemins de fer Français and Deutsche Bahn
- High Speed 1 (HS1), or Channel Tunnel Rail Link, in the UK
- High Speed Line 1, HSL 2, HSL 3, and HSL 4, in Belgium
- InterCity 125, British Rail's high speed train fleet
- TGV (train à grande vitesse), a French rail service
Sea
- High-speed amphibian (HSA) vehicles, manufactured by Gibbs Technologies
- High-speed craft (HSC), also called a fastcraft or fast ferry, a water vessel for civilian use
- Category:High-speed craft
- High-speed Sea Service, or Stena HSS, a class of craft developed and operated by the Stena Shipping Line for ferry service
- High speed transport, converted destroyers and destroyer escorts used to support amphibious operations in World War II and afterward
In arts and entertainment
In film and television
- High Speed (1920 film), a Hollywood film
- High Speed (1932 film), an American film
- High Speed (2002 film), a British-Italian film
- High Speed Jackknife Fighter, a fictional vehicle in the TV series Starcom: The U.S. Space Force
- High Speed Money, alternative title in Germany for the film Rogue Trader (film)
In games
- High Speed (pinball), a 1986 pinball game
- High Speed (video game), a pinball video game based on Steve Ritchie's 1986 pinball machine
- The Getaway: High Speed II, a 1992 pinball game
In music
- "High Speed," a song by 2Pac and Outlawz from Still I Rise (album) (1999)
- "High Speed," a song by Coldplay from their 2000 album Parachutes (album)
- The High Speed Scene, a power-pop band from California
- The High Speed Scene (EP), the self-titled second EP by band The High Speed Scene
- High Speed Digital Spirit Processing, the second album by PAX
- High Speed E.P. (album), the third and last release by PAX
Other uses in arts and entertainment
- High Speed Digital Design: A Handbook of Black Magic, a 1993 book by Howard W. Johnson and Martin Graham
- High Speed Thrill Coaster, an amusement park ride in operation from 1955 to 2008
Other uses
- High-speed door, a type of door used mainly in industrial settings
- AGM-88 HARM, AGM-88 High Speed Anti-Radiation Missile (HARM), a military missile
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