Tera Bytes are the largest unit of measurement.
A yottabyte. (1 octillion bytes)
The memory in the computer is stored in the form of bits and bytes
GB or gigabytes
For measuring computer storage (memory), both gigabyte and terabyte are larger. See related link for more prefixes. Note that there has been some confusion with using the 'metric' prefixes with memory. Originally, a kilobyte was 1024 bytes (not 1000), and a megabyte was (1024 x 1024 = 1048,576 bytes)
Memory: Available Bytes and Memory: Pages / sec
2147483648 bytes
Its the same. The unit for memory is bytes.
The largest "stock" memory card on Toshiba branded computers is 2 Terra Bytes aka 2000 gigabytes. It is important to remember that hard drive (memory) space tends to vary but will always meet the minimum requirements set out by the manufacturer (for example a 2tb hard drive with 2158 gigabytes of space).
Bytes of memory are chucks of code that help put a program or file together. The largest we have so far is petabyte then going down in size are: terabyte, gigabyte, megabyte, kilobyte, then just byte, then even smaller is a bit.
A memory with a 16 bit address bus can address 216 or 65536 distinct items. If each item is 32 bits in size, then the item is 4 bytes. The size of this memory is then 262144 bytes. (256Kb)
A "flabbergasted" is not a measurement of computer memory. 8 bits are in a byte, 1000 bytes are in a kilobyte, 1000 kilobytes are in a megabyte, Etc.
4 bytes