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'''High Speed''' or '''high-speed''' may refer to:
'''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 ==
==Film and television==
* [[High Speed (1920 film)|''High Speed'' (1920 film)]], an American drama film directed by Charles Miller
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*[[High-speed Internet]], or broadband

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*[[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 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 ==
*{{Interlanguage link multi|High Speed Cutting|de}}
*{{Interlanguage link multi|High Speed Drilling|de}}
*[[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
*{{Interlanguage link multi|High-Speed-Synchronisation|de}}, 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), [[taxiway]]s 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 rail by country]]
**[[List of high-speed trains]]
*[[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
*{{Interlanguage link multi|High Speed Train Europe|de}} (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
*[[HSL 1|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
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*[[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)|''High Speed'' (1920 film)]], a 1920 American drama film directed by Charles Miller
* [[High Speed (1932 film)|''High Speed'' (1932 film)]], an American film
* [[High Speed (1932 film)|''High Speed'' (1932 film)]], an American film
* [[High Speed (film)|''High Speed'' (2002 film)]], a British-Italian film
* [[High Speed (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#Defenders|Starcom: The U.S. Space Force]]''
*''{{Interlanguage link multi|High Speed Money|de}}'', alternative title in Germany for the film [[Rogue Trader (film)|''Rogue Trader'' (film)]]


===In games===
==Games==
*[[High Speed (pinball)|''High Speed'' (pinball)]], a 1986 pinball game
* [[High Speed (pinball)|''High Speed'' (pinball)]], a 1986 pinball game
*[[High Speed (video game)|''High Speed'' (video game)]], a pinball video game based on Steve Ritchie's 1986 pinball machine
* [[High Speed (video 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
* ''[[The Getaway: High Speed II]]'', a 1992 pinball game


===In music===
==Music==
*"High Speed," a song by 2Pac and Outlawz from [[Still I Rise (album)|''Still I Rise'' (album)]] (1999)
* ''[[High Speed E.P.]]'', the third and last album by PAX
*"High Speed," a song by Coldplay from their 2000 album [[Parachutes (album)|''Parachutes'' (album)]]
* "High Speed," a song by 2Pac and Outlawz from their 1999 album [[Still I Rise (album)|''Still I Rise'']]
*[[The High Speed Scene]], a power-pop band from California
* "High Speed," a song by Coldplay from their 2000 album [[Parachutes (album)|''Parachutes'']]
*[[The High Speed Scene (EP)|''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===
==Other uses==
*''High Speed!'', a light novel by Kōji Ōji that is the predecessor to the anime series ''[[Free! (anime)|Free!]]''
* ''High Speed!'', a light novel by Kōji Ōji that is the predecessor to the anime series ''[[Free! (anime)|Free!]]''
*''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==
==See also==
*[[High-speed door]], a type of door used mainly in industrial settings
* [[High Speed 1]], a high-speed railway between London and the Channel Tunnel
* [[High Speed 2]], a planned high-speed railway between London and various other cities
*[[AGM-88 HARM]], AGM-88 High Speed Anti-Radiation Missile (HARM), a military missile


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Revision as of 21:35, 18 April 2018

High Speed or high-speed may refer to:

Film and television

Games

Music

  • High Speed E.P., the third and last album by PAX
  • "High Speed," a song by 2Pac and Outlawz from their 1999 album Still I Rise
  • "High Speed," a song by Coldplay from their 2000 album Parachutes

Other uses

  • High Speed!, a light novel by Kōji Ōji that is the predecessor to the anime series Free!

See also

  • High Speed 1, a high-speed railway between London and the Channel Tunnel
  • High Speed 2, a planned high-speed railway between London and various other cities