No. There is no limitation on size. A Googalplex of byte storage is 1 byte with a hundred zeros after it, and this is thought to be a minimalistic quantity in futuristic technology. Who knows, if any, what the limitations will be.
Bit and byte Network Core Reactor
As this question has been featured in "Technology" space, the "GB" you have asked referes to "Gigabyte". Byte is a term used to refer the computer memory. (1 Byte = 8 Bits) So, 1 byte (B) = 8 bits 1 kilobyte (KB) = 1024 Bytes 1 gigabyte (GB) = 1024 kilobytes
I believe you meant difference between a bit and a byte. A byte is 8 bits.
There are two nibbles in a byte.
Byte, since there are 8 bits in every byte
1024 amos byte = 1 pectrol byte
Eight bits are in one byte
A nibble is half a bit octet (commonly known as a byte). A nibble, therefore, is a set of four binary digits. The numeric value of a nibble is commonly presented in binary form, or in form of a single hexadecimal digit.
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they are amounts of unit describing computer storage
8 bits are a byte