computer geek speak wise i would say that if 8 bits are one byte and if half a byte is a nibble ( 4 bits ) then half a nibble would be equal to two bits or similar to two peas in a pod
so the technical answer would be a pod - ( place of double ) bit grouping
A nibble is a half of a byte, 4 bits.
A nibble is a half of a byte, usually 4 bits.
A Nibble No Jokes :)
A group of half a byte (4 bits) is referred to as a nibble.
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.
One nibble, or nybble, is equal to four bits.
Half a byte (4 bits) is known as a nibble.
Half a byte is 4 bits, which is actually known in the computer world as a nibble.
According to the Wikipedia, 'The term "nibble" originates from the fact that the term "byte" is a homophone of the English word "bite". A nibble is a small bite, which in this context is construed as "half a bite".'
Half of a byte (8 bits) is a 'nybble' (4 bits)
She enjoyed a small nibble of cheese before dinner.
nibble is in electronic equal 4 bit nibble=4bit