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Understanding High-Speed: Definitions and Examples

High-speed refers to a speed that is significantly faster than the norm or average. In the context of transportation, high-speed typically means speeds of 200 km/h (124 mph) or higher. For example, high-speed trains, such as the Shinkansen in Japan and the TGV in France, can reach speeds of over 300 km/h (186 mph).

In the context of computer science, high-speed can refer to the speed at which a computer or network can process data. For example, a high-speed computer might be able to perform calculations at a rate of gigaflops (billions of floating point operations per second).

In general, high-speed is used to describe something that operates at a faster pace than usual or expected.

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