It's not a question of "better", only of bigger. Giga is a lot bigger than mega.
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It goes like this: kilo, mega, giga. We use kilo for 103, mega for 106 and giga for 109.
1 giga bite =1024MB so giga bite is bigger than mega
No, it is 1 billion. Remember, you have kilo, mega then giga
Mega, Giga, Tera
. . 1 Tera is 1000 Giga 1 Giga is 1000 Mega 1 Mega is 1000 Kilo 1 Kilo is 1000 mili 1 mili is 1000 micro 1 micro is 1000 nano . .
Tera = 1,000,000,000,000 units Giga = 1,000,000,000 units Mega = 1,000,000 units Kilo = 1,000 units Hecto= 100 units Deca = 10 units
Some common prefixes used for computers are "micro-" (e.g., microprocessor), "multi-" (e.g., multitasking), "bi-" (e.g., binary), and "tele-" (e.g., teletype). These prefixes help provide information about the computer's functionality or components.
These are all units for indicating size of digital memory or information bits. GB - Giga Byte MB - Mega Byte KB - Kilo Byte Gb - Giga bit Mb - Mega bit Kb - Kilo bit 1 Byte = 8 bits 1 Giga = 1000 Mega 1 Mega = 1000 Kilo
"Giga" is a prefix that denotes a factor of one billion (10^9) in the International System of Units (SI). It is commonly used to indicate a large quantity, such as in the terms "gigabyte" for data storage and "gigawatt" for power measurement.
well the list of prefixes are as following in the "10 system" (metric length and so on) deka- hecto- kilo- giga- tera- peta- exa- zetta- yotta- In the binary system (bytes, hertz) deka and hecto are not used. So after gigahertz is terahertz then petahertz and so on Only missed "mega-" in the listed base 10 order of power. It goes ...kilo- mega- giga-... deka = 10 hecto = 100 kilo = 1,000 mega = 1,000,000 giga = 1,000,000,000 tera = 1,000,000,000,000 etc.
mega = 106 giga = 109 tera = 1012 exa = 1015 peta = 1018
yes because kilo is only 1000 lb and mega is about 100,000.