Do you mean a gigabyte, which is 1,024 Megabytes, 1,048,576 Kilobytes, or 1,073,741,824 bytes.
A Begabyte does not exist.
Approximately 1000 Megabytes.
1,000,000,000 bytes in a gegabyte and 1,000,000 bytes in a mega byte
The next measurement in the series would be the terabyte. A terabyte is equal to 1024 gigabytes.
8 bits are equal to 1 byte
Its not mega byte infact its gegabyte (GB) or Terabyte (TB) The average super-computer (saying that there are many) can hold from 2 - 4 megabytes or MB for short. Megabytes literally means "A large quantity of bytes.", I wonder what they will come out with next? One can only imagine... ... you're completely wrong, here, answer #1. Lets give this a look see. Normally, super-computers or computing clusters themselves don't have large storage units. Instead, they connect to a device which then stores the data. These can range from a few hundred Terabytes, to a few thousand, or more. In comparison, your average laptop can hold roughly 1/2 a Terabyte. Personally, I have a 2 TB drive in my home server. A Megabyte is 1024^2 bytes. There are 1024 Megabytes in a Gigabyte, and 1024 Gigabytes in a Terabyte. This keeps going on and on, until your reach higher quantities such as Zettabytes.