it means 1 billionth of a unit!!
We would have to say that there's no such thing as a nanobyte. A "byte" is defined as a word or number composed of 8 bits. A "bit" is defined as the quantum of information, that is, the smallest possible unit of it, which can't be divided down into anything smaller. So we'd have to say that the smallest possible fraction of a byte is 1/8th of it. Once you cut up a byte into 8 pieces, you can't cut them any smaller. So there's certainly no such thing as a billionth of a byte. (That's what 'nano' means.)
nano = 10-9
There are 60 nano-seconds in a second. :)
In America it is math, in most European countries it is maths
The SI nano- prefix means x 10-9
it means 1 billionth of a unit!!
Disk filesystemVirtualPhysicalCacheSRAMDRAMROMCAMNOVRAMEEPROMUVPROMFlashCore memoryDelay line memoryCRT memoryetc.
We would have to say that there's no such thing as a nanobyte. A "byte" is defined as a word or number composed of 8 bits. A "bit" is defined as the quantum of information, that is, the smallest possible unit of it, which can't be divided down into anything smaller. So we'd have to say that the smallest possible fraction of a byte is 1/8th of it. Once you cut up a byte into 8 pieces, you can't cut them any smaller. So there's certainly no such thing as a billionth of a byte. (That's what 'nano' means.)
I believe you meant difference between a bit and a byte. A byte is 8 bits.
There are two nibbles in a byte.
Byte, since there are 8 bits in every byte
1024 amos byte = 1 pectrol byte
Eight bits are in one byte
Yotto Byte
yes. nano computers are a form of nano products. in fact a nano computer is a computer that is super small.
they are amounts of unit describing computer storage