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1024 is wrong-ish.

That is the closest binary interpretation and WAY back in history when a byte meant something was probably used more than currently. Now that a byte is a cheap commodity, and is used by so many people outside of software writing circles, the term has been more standardized

the answer is simply a giga = 10^9 bytes a megabyte is 10^6. The word gigabyte and megabyte means different things to different processes however, memory, media, memory locations. Just say 1000^3. Its always close enough, and FAR more often than not, what a manufacturer means when they say giga.

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15y ago

1 Gb = 1024 Mb

So 1 Mb = 1/1024 Gb or 1 Mb = 0.0009765625 Gb

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9y ago

Each Gigabyte (GB) has 1,024 Megabytes (MB) in it. One Megabyte in turn has 1024 bytes in it.

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