binary or a cell
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
I believe you meant difference between a bit and a byte. A byte is 8 bits.
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
There are two nibbles in a byte.
Eight bits are in one byte
1024 amos byte = 1 pectrol byte
Byte, since there are 8 bits in every byte
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they are amounts of unit describing computer storage
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.
8 bits are a byte