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  2. Byte - Wikipedia

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    Definition of prefixes using powers of 10—in which 1 kilobyte (symbol kB) is defined to equal 1,000 bytes—is recommended by the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC). [28] The IEC standard defines eight such multiples, up to 1 yottabyte (YB), equal to 1000 8 bytes. [29]

  3. Orders of magnitude (data) - Wikipedia

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    The byte has been a commonly used unit of measure for much of the information age to refer to a number of bits.In the early days of computing, it was used for differing numbers of bits based on convention and computer hardware design, but today means 8 bits.

  4. Kilobyte - Wikipedia

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    In this convention, one thousand and twenty-four kilobytes (1024 KB) is equal to one megabyte (1 MB), where 1 MB is 1024 2 bytes. In December 1998, the IEC addressed such multiple usages and definitions by creating prefixes such as kibi, mebi, gibi, etc., to unambiguously denote powers of 1024. [ 10 ]

  5. Yottabyte (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    A yottabyte (YB) is 1000 8 bytes. Yottabyte may also refer to: Yottabyte, 1024 8 bytes, also called "yobibyte" (YiB) Yottabyte (song), a song by Martin Garrix;

  6. Units of information - Wikipedia

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    When b is 2, the unit is the shannon, equal to the information content of one "bit". A system with 8 possible states, for example, can store up to log 2 8 = 3 bits of information. Other units that have been named include: Base b = 3 the unit is called "trit", and is equal to log 2 3 (≈ 1.585) bits. [3] Base b = 10

  7. Talk:Yottabyte - Wikipedia

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    IEC makes it clear that (according to their definitions) a yottabyte is exactly 1000^8 bytes, whereas a yobibyte is exactly 1024^8 bytes. The yobibyte article cites the IEC standard and therefore doesn't need the flag. To my knowledge there is no standards body that defines the yottabyte as 1024^8 bytes - for me that is the key difference.

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  9. Gigabyte - Wikipedia

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    This discrepancy causes confusion, as a disk with an advertised capacity of, for example, 400 GB (meaning 400 000 000 000 bytes, equal to 372 GiB) might be reported by the operating system as "372 GB". For RAM, the JEDEC memory standards use IEEE 100 nomenclature which quote the gigabyte as 1 073 741 824 bytes (2 30 bytes). [11]