Gigabyte. A measure of file size or disk space.
They make the computer run faster
your hard disk is accessed at 6 Gigabytes per second, and is a size of 620 Gigabytes.
It basally means that you have 232 Gigabytes on your computer. If you lets say have 132 GB free of 232 GB that means that you have only 132 GB available to be used. If you have 232 GB free of 500 GB that means you have only 232 GB free.
All other things being equal, yes.
That depends on how much data you have stored in your computer. Each DVD can hold up to 4.7 Gb, but let's say 4 Gb for safety. Simply divide the total of Gbs stored in your computer by 4 and you will have the number of DVDs required.
GB stands for Gigabytes and is used to measure how much space you have on your hard drive.
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IPad 64 GB is created by Apple Computers. Its like a bigger version of the iPod and similar to a computer. The 'GB' stands for gigabytes. You can purchase an iPad 64 GB on apple.com
1000 megabytes make up 1 gigabyte. You've got your terminology wrong. A gigabyte is a measure of computer memory. For example, you can have 8 gigabytes of storage on your iPod. RAM stands for Random Access Memory, and is used for temporarily storing information for programs and applications running on your computer.
No. There are exactly 1024 Megabytes (MB) in one Gigabyte (GB)MB stands for Megabyte - not to be confused with Mb which stands for megabitGB stands for Gigabyte - not to be confused with Gb which stands for GigabitYou have roughly about a third of a GB.
MB, KB and GB are all shortened names measuring the amount of memory or disk space that is used by a computer. KB stands for kilobyte, which is 1000 bytes. MB stands for megabyte, which is 1000 kilobytes. GB stands for gigabtye, which is 1000 megabytes. It should be noted that computer operating systems and computer hardware manufacturers measure these sizes differently. Since computers are built on binary operations, they specify sizes based on the power of two. For a computer, a kilobyte is 1024 bytes, a megabyte is 1024 kilobytes and a gigabyte is 1024 megabytes. So, if you purchase a 500 gigabyte hard drive (based on 1 kilobyte = 1000 bytes), the hard drive manufacturer will measure that as 500,000,000,000 bytes. When the computer recognizes the hard drive, it will tell you that the hard drive is 465.66 gigabytes (base on 1 kilobyte = 1024 bytes). It should be noted that although the standards bodies prefer to measure a "1024" kilobyte as a "kibibyte" and so forth, the terms "kibibyte", "mibibyte" and "gibibyte" are not commonly used.
GB stands for gigabytes and KB stands for kilobytes
No. Hz, stands for Hertz, which, in computer terminology, is the Central Processing Unit or CPU's clock speed or how many instruction cycles a processor can perform each second. Basically this tells you how fast your CPU is. A CPU with 900 megahertz or MHz, is faster than a CPU with 700 MHz. GB, stands for gigabyte, or how much internal storage is available on your computer. Gigabytes are used to store your programs, files, music, movies, and everything else you have on your computer. If you have a 500GB hard drive it can hold twice as much information as a 250GB hard drive. In short, hertz measure speed and gigabytes measure memory.
GB is an acronym for gigabytes. Gigabytes is a unit of measurement used to quantify different capacities of certain components in a computer. StorageMemoryHard drives also use the designation GB. It is not considered memory but the amount of information a hard drive can hold. The number is substantially higher than memory numbers. RAMMemory in a computer helps the computer run multiple applications as well as keep the overall computer's performance efficient. Boot time and application start-up is affected by memory.Another name for GB memory is RAM, which stands for Random Access Memory.
GB usually stands for 'Gigabyte', or 'Great Britain'.
MB, KB and GB are all shortened names measuring the amount of memory or disk space that is used by a computer. KB stands for kilobyte, which is 1000 bytes. MB stands for megabyte, which is 1000 kilobytes. GB stands for gigabtye, which is 1000 megabytes. It should be noted that computer operating systems and computer hardware manufacturers measure these sizes differently. Since computers are built on binary operations, they specify sizes based on the power of two. For a computer, a kilobyte is 1024 bytes, a megabyte is 1024 kilobytes and a gigabyte is 1024 megabytes. So, if you purchase a 500 gigabyte hard drive (based on 1 kilobyte = 1000 bytes), the hard drive manufacturer will measure that as 500,000,000,000 bytes. When the computer recognizes the hard drive, it will tell you that the hard drive is 465.66 gigabytes (base on 1 kilobyte = 1024 bytes). It should be noted that although the standards bodies prefer to measure a "1024" kilobyte as a "kibibyte" and so forth, the terms "kibibyte", "mibibyte" and "gibibyte" are not commonly used.
Can be. RAM stands for Random Access Memory. gb stands for gigabytes - a measure of the bytes of storage be it in RAM or disk, or diskette, or CD. One gb is 1000000000 bytes