GB or gigabytes
For measuring computer storage (memory), both gigabyte and terabyte are larger. See related link for more prefixes. Note that there has been some confusion with using the 'metric' prefixes with memory. Originally, a kilobyte was 1024 bytes (not 1000), and a megabyte was (1024 x 1024 = 1048,576 bytes)
Almost 1 Megabyte. 1 Megabyte is a unit of computer memory or data storage capacity, equal to 1,048,576 (220) bytes.
The mantissa holds the bits which represent the number, increasing the number of bytes for the mantissa increases the number of bits for the mantissa and so increases the size of the number which can be accurately held, ie it increases the accuracy of the stored number.
The letter S uses 1 byte of memory, as do all the other ASCII characters.
Depending upon context it could mean:A temperature on the kelvin scale, eg 0K is absolute zero, 273.15K is the freezing point of water;the number is multiplied by 1000, eg 10K means 10 × 1,000 = 10,000 (this is the basis of the kilo- prefix in the metric system, written as a lower case 'k');an abbreviation for kilometres (especially with commentators), eg a 10K race is a 10 km race (this comes from the previous context in that 10K = 10,000 and metres is assumed to be/implicit as the length unit);in old computing terms it could refer to 1024 bytes, eg a Commodore Pet 3032 came with 32K RAM, meaning it had 32 × 1024 bytes = 32,768 bytes of RAM (1024 is the closest power of 2 to 1000, and the "bytes" was implicit when talking about memory sizes back then).
Tera Bytes are the largest unit of measurement.
A yottabyte. (1 octillion bytes)
yottabyte (YB)10008 bytes1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 bytes
2147483648 bytes
1024 Bytes = 1 Kilobyte 1024 Kilobytes = 1 Megabyte 1 Megabyte = 10242 Bytes= 1,048,576 Bytes
Its the same. The unit for memory is bytes.
Bytes of memory are chucks of code that help put a program or file together. The largest we have so far is petabyte then going down in size are: terabyte, gigabyte, megabyte, kilobyte, then just byte, then even smaller is a bit.
The Largest 4Bytes Hex number is FFFF FFFF which is 65535 in decimal.
Of 10 bytes simply stored in the memory? YAWN...
A memory with a 16 bit address bus can address 216 or 65536 distinct items. If each item is 32 bits in size, then the item is 4 bytes. The size of this memory is then 262144 bytes. (256Kb)
It is the memory capacity of the storage unit.
No, it does not. You probably ask because you see two drives appear when you connect the USB cable to it. However, if you notice, the one drive has 0 bytes, and the other drive, which is your memory card, has the number of bytes that is the capacity of your memory card (my memory card is an SD 2GB card and therefore shows 2 billion bytes).