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The phrase "boost the speed" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing ways to increase the speed of a process, device, or system.
Example: "To improve performance, we need to find ways to boost the speed of our internet connection."
Alternatives: "increase the speed" or "enhance the speed."
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Track pad – The main issue with the track pad is it causes a lot of friction, so you'll need to boost the speed of the cursor to actually get something done.
How much more valuable might it be to boost the speed and spread of research into these ailments?
Ben works Memrise, an online tool which uses mnemonics to boost the speed and ease of learning.
With graphical user interfaces on the horizon, it knew that it would need to boost the speed of its hardware considerably.
In both tests, when the rocket reached supersonic speeds the scramjet was to kick in and boost the speed to Mach 7 or better.
It compresses Web pages and e-mails to boost the speed of browsing and lower the amount of wireless data users consume.
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At the other end of the scale, a device to boost the speeds of broadband in rural areas was also being shown off.
A Virgin Media spokesman said: "We're about to boost the speeds for millions of people yet again with our doubling upgrade and the introduction of 120 Mbps.
In any digital device, wiring instructions into the actual hardware, rather than running them as part of the software, invariably boosts the speed of operation.
In Britain, meanwhile, a plan to subsidise fast new fibre networks seems to have been ditched in favour of an initiative to ensure that broadband is available to anyone who is prepared to pay for it in other words, filling in gaps in rural areas rather than boosting the speed of existing connections.
Process shrinks are also cutting unit costs and boosting the speed and power of PLDs.
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