This question is definitely too vague there are many aspects of a computer that hold measurements in bytes. If you are talking about the hard drive then 1Gb=1024Mbs. 1Mb=1024Kbs. 1Kb=1024bytes. So if you have a 160GB hard drive then you have 171798691840bytes. If you are talking about RAM same measurements apply here, if you have 2GB of RAM then you have 2147483648bytes. Generally these computer measurements are displayed in the largest categorization in most cases Gigabytes and Megabytes.
One BYTE is always 8 BITs. (Binary digITs)
Some data protocols use a different number of bits to define a character, most systems today use 8 bits, some older systems used 5 bits or 7 bits. But a BYTE is always 8 bits regardless. (a NIBBLE is half a byte - 4 bits)
A byte is 8 bits. A bit is one single item of binary information. For instance, 10110 would be 5 bits, 01011101 would be 8 bits, or 1 byte. You can use 8 digit binary numbers to encode 256 different values, including all single digit numbers, letters, punctuation, and other characters. For this reason, a byte is often seen as a single character. One byte could code a single ? or a single H or a single â
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Byte chip? disk?
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A byte is a group of 8 bits of computer data. A bit represents either a 0 or a 1.
A byte's temporary storage location in memory is RAM. The process of translating instructions into signals the computer can execute is a tower.
A unit of memory on a computer, equaling 8 bitsA byte is an 8 digit long binary number. Each digit in a byte is called a bit.
8 bits is one byte. you need one byte for a character
Name 4 memory units in which memory of a storage device is measured not includin byte?