8192 bits makes one kilobyte, in the traditional (computer based) sense where kilo means 1024. Some people use kilo as 1000, even though that is not traditional computer usage, so, in that case, that would be 8000 bits.
There are 8 bits(1's and 0's, computer speak) to each byte (which is a character on the screen), so kilo meaning thousand, makes 8 bits multiplied by 1000 = 8000 bits in 1 kilobyte. ---- The above is true only in the concept of the meaning of kilo. There are actually 1,024 bytes in a kilobyte. There are 8 bits to a byte (4 bits is called a nibble). So multiply 1024 by 8 to get 8192 bits in a kilobyte.
There are 1024 Bytes in one kilobyte and 8 bits in each of those Bytes, so there are 8192 bits in one Kilobyte.
Here is the math:
1 byte is 8 bits.
1 kibibyte (More accurate term than kilobyte.) is 1024 bytes.
1024 * 8 = 8192 bits.
This is actually one of the most commonly misunderstood terms.First off, there are 1000 bytes (B) in a kilobyte (kB). kilobytes, megabytes, etc. are measured in base 10.Then, there are 8 bits in a byte. So altogether, there are 8000 bits or 8 kilobits (kbit) in a kilobyte.The base 2 notation is known as a kilobinary byte or kibibyte (KiB) and is equal to 1024 bytes. The numbers are close but the terms are often misused.There is an article from NIST on the correct notations attached to this answer.
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A 64bit Processor is a specific type of processing chip. In general, a processor is a micro-chip designed solely to do calculation, to be the brains of a computing system. More specifically, the "64bit" refers to the size of the data inputs, or in other words the size of each piece of information being sent to the processor as 1 step. In this case, each instruction being sent to the processor would be 64 bits, or 0's and 1's, long.
one bit in two output states true or false
Sixteen. One bit per flip flop. A flip flop can represent only a true or a false. You need sixteen of these (1's and 0's) to make sixteen bits.
There are 8192 bits in a kilobyte.
There are 1,024 bytes in a kilobyte. There are 8 bits in a byte, so there are 8,192 bites in a kilobyte.
There are 8388608 bits in 1MB, as there are 8bits in a Byte and 1024Bytes in a kilobyte and then there are 1024 kilobytes in a megabyte.There are 8388608 bits in 1 megabyte.
1 byte = 8 bits, 1 kilobyte = 1024 bytes. 2 kilobytes = 2048 * 8.
1 byte = 8 bits 1 kilobyte = 1024 bytes = 8192 bits 2 kilobytes = 2048 bytes = 16384 bits
A "flabbergasted" is not a measurement of computer memory. 8 bits are in a byte, 1000 bytes are in a kilobyte, 1000 kilobytes are in a megabyte, Etc.
A byte... composed of 8 bits. Then a kilobyte is composed of 1,024 (approximately) bytes.
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1 kilobyte = 1,024 bytes = 8,192 bits
It's spelled "nibble." Here is the definition as it is in terms of amount of information that a computer can send. You can have 1 bit (which is a 1 or a 0), 4 bits make a nibble, 8 bits make a byte, 1024 bytes make a kilobyte and so on.
How many what? 8 bits make a byte 1000 bytes make a KiloByte (KB) 1000 Kilobytes makes a MegaByte (10,000 KB/1 million bits) 1000 MegaBytes makes a Gigabyte (100,000 KB/1 billion bits) so 100,000 KB makes a Gigabyte... So figure out which one you wish to know into 4gig
1024 bytes is a kibibyte (KiB).1000 bytes is a kilobyte (kB).