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Theoretically, a nanobyte would be 10 ^(-9) byte (one billionth of a byte). However, a byte consists of 8 bits and a bit cannot be divided, so the minimum we could get is one eighth of a byte. So a nanobyte doesn't really exist.

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It's one billionth of a byte. Which in computer terms is very very small indeed. However, Nanobytes are also a famous form of confectionery. Available in 3 different flavours. Cola, Strawberry & Bubblegum.

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