To answer this question we must start smaller. A basic unit is the byte (B), or character, of data. That is one unit of storage in a computer. It is followed by a kilobyte (KB), or 1,024 bytes of data. (The reason that is NOT 1,000 bytes should be explained another time.)
After this we may see the megabyte (MB), or 1024 X 1024 = 1,048,576 bytes of data.
Next, the gigabyte (GB), 1 MB X 1024 = 1,073,741,824 bytes of data! 6.5 GB = 6,979,321,856 bytes of data! That may be 'a lot' to many people. That may or may not be the population of our planet -- 6.5 billion people!
about 60-65 GB The 320 GB PS3 has 298 GB available
Altogether Team GB got 65 medals.
Assuming you are referring to a gigabyte it is a billion bytes. That may be a lot or a little depending on the situation and use
Team GB won 65 medals overall at the London 2012 Olympic games this includes:29 gold17 silver19 bronze.Hope this info helps :)
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65 including 29 Gold Medals
65, 29 of which were gold.
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a LOT!
No.
They vary greatly some with add ons are over 14 GB and others are under 2 GB or even 1000 -1500 MB I've got over 65 on the 298 GB available on my 320 GB PS3 with 50 GB unused and over 50 GB with other games, add ons, Playstation Home storage, Videos, and Photos Usually the average game takes up 5 gigs and some take nothing and some take a lot of gigs
Gigabyte makes boards specifically for gaming, which usually comes with a lot of heat.