That would be a terabit. The unit "terabyte" is more commonly used, but each byte is actually 8 memory locations (bits).
In standard binary usage for memory a KB is 1024 bytes. In standard decimal usage for disk drives a KB is 1000 bytes. Confused yet?
There are many ways one can find out if a PC2100 memory stick will work with their computer. One must simply test the memory stick in their computer's USB port.
A terabyte is roughly one trillion bytes (240 = 1099511627776 bytes).
Computer memory sticks come in many sizes. One needs to choose the size most appropriate to one's electronic devices. One also has to keep in mind the amount of memory one requires before purchasing any stick.
There is much research that must be done before one buys computer memory. One must decide how much money they are willing to spend and research reputable computer memory brands.
A Terabyte. Actually a Terabyte is usually defined as being slightly more than a trillion - 1024 to the 4th. power. That's ca. 10% more than a trillion.
1000 billions equal a trillion but in the olden days it was a billion billions that equal a trillion.
One Trillion is equal to 1000 billion
one trllion is equal to 1000 crores. * * * * * No. One trillion = 100,000 crores.
4 trillion?
In the more common usage, used in North America, one trillion is equal to 1000 billion. In Continental Europe, one trillion is equal to 1000000 billions.
$1,000,000,000,000
According to the American number system, one trillion is equal to one million million, or 1,000,000,000,000. According to the Commonwealth number system, one trillion is equal to one million million million, or 1,000,000,000,000,000,000.
Yes. one quintillion does equal to ten hundred thousand trillion. 1,000,000 x 1,000,000,000,000.
Yes.
gigabyte
Yes. 1 trillion is equal to 1 million million.1 trillion = 10121 million million = 1012_ _________________________________________________No, not equalAccording to the SI units:one trillion = 103x6 = 1018one million million = 1012Accordingly, they are not equal