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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MegabyteMegabyte - Wikipedia

    1 MB = 1 048 576 bytes (= 1024 2 B = 2 20 B) is the definition used by Microsoft Windows in reference to computer memory, such as random-access memory (RAM). This definition is synonymous with the unambiguous binary unit mebibyte. In this convention, one thousand and twenty-four megabytes (1024 MB) is equal to one gigabyte (1 GB), where 1 GB is ...

  2. Thus, four orders of magnitude is a factor of 10,000 or 10 4 . This article presents a list of multiples, sorted by orders of magnitude, for units of information measured in bits and bytes . The byte is a common unit of measurement of information ( kilobyte, kibibyte, megabyte, mebibyte, gigabyte, gibibyte, terabyte, tebibyte, etc.).

    Binary [bits](factor)
    Binary [bits](term)
    Decimal(factor)
    2 0
    10 0
    2 2
    4 bits – (a.k.a. tetrad (e), nibble, ...
    2 3
    8 bits – (a.k.a. octet or octad (e)) on ...
    2 10
    1,024 bits (128 bytes) - RAM capacity of ...
  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ByteByte - Wikipedia

    A string that consists of a number of bits, treated as a unit, and usually representing a character or a part of a character. 1 The number of bits in a byte is fixed for a given data processing system. 2 The number of bits in a byte is usually 8. ^ "Internet History of 1960s # 1964".

  4. megabyte (MB): Also see Kilo, mega, giga, tera, peta, and all that .

  5. In digital computing and telecommunications, a unit of information is the capacity of some standard data storage system or communication channel, used to measure the capacities of other systems and channels. In information theory, units of information are also used to measure information contained in messages and the entropy of random variables.

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