There are 1,024 bytes in 1 kilobytes
1K = 1024 bytes. (Computer) 1K = 1000 With that being said, when someone is talking to you in the context of computers and they say "the file is 1K in size" they are referring to 1024 bytes When someone is talking to you in weight, or perhaps some other metric unit they are referring to 1000. For example: 1000m = 1Km 1000g = 1Kg so, to answer your question --> generally speaking 1K is smaller than 1Kb
See the related link. According to that info, you could say about 2048 bytes RAM (it had 1K of 16 bit words, but a byte is 8 bits). And 12K ROM.
1m means one megabyte, which is 1,024 kilobytes. 1k means one kilobyte, which is 1,024 bytes. The latter is much smaller, and practically useless for storing many forms of digital data on average for users.
1kb =1,024 bytes 1Byte= bits So that Mean 1 Byte is less Then 1 Kilobyte
1000
If by 1k you mean 1 kilogram (kg) then:1 kg = 1000 g
1073741824 bytes or 10243 bytes or 230 bytes
1024 bytes
Strictly in computer terms and with reference to data size, there would be no difference. kb and KB both mean kilobyte or 1024 bytes. It is likely that someone was just being lazy in writing 1kb as opposed to the correct 1KB.
1024 bytes
536870912 Bytes
.62 miles