0 used to describe something that moves or operates very quickly:
a high-speed computer
high-speed data transmission
1 moving or operating at a fast rate:
a high-speed drill
2 used to describe something that moves or operates very quickly:
His ivory tower has always been equipped with a high-speed elevator.
The emission spectra of the impacts were observed with high-speed spectrometers.
The added layer of a high-speed computer network connecting the players increased the potentials and complexities of group performance.
Even very high-speed multiprocessor computers are not capable of solving this non-linear and non-equilibrium problem with sufficient accuracy.
His research interests include semiconductor designs, analog and digital signal processing circuits, microwave amplification systems, and clock synchronization schemes for high-speed digital systems.
The weighting is designed depending on the speed of the motion of the end-effector, so that the estimated values are updated rapidly during high-speed motion.
The structure accelerates downstream on the high-speed side but decelerates on the low-speed side.
Other technological changes, as in telecommunications, satellite and cable television, high-speed roads, and retail banking have also been important factors.