The term "Turbo" is generally used as a prefix to indicate a significantly enhanced or faster version of something. Without more context, it's impossible to define a specific technology. It commonly refers to Turbochargers in engines, which force more air into the engine to increase power. It can also be used in software to denote a faster or optimized version of a program or algorithm (e.g., Turbo Pascal). Its meaning is entirely context-dependent.
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