the biggest you'll see in a store is terabytes, but i think the biggest possible is a yottabyte (idk how much it is)
Bytes is a memory description in computer terminology, a computer language is something totally different than terminology. A byte is 8 bits long, a bit is a space for an on or off setting - 0 or 1. A byte has 8 of these in a row - 10100101 or 11111111 or 00000001. A byte can be used to count in binary from 0 to 255 (00000000 to 11111111).
giga byte
they are amounts of unit describing computer storage
Byte chip? disk?
A byte (in computer terminology) is equal to 8 bits. A bit is a single binary number (0 or 1). Therefore a byte takes the form of 8 of the smallest pieces of data stored by a computer.
i just got a new byte on my computer
byte
The term 'word' in computer terminology refers to:
kilo byte mega byte giga byte
256. It works by powers in math, since everything we work in most generic computer terminology is zero or one, high or low voltages called bits.
Byte is a unit of digital information in computing and telecommunications that most commonly consists of eight bits. Almost all modern computers have a byte.
Half a byte is 4 bits, which is actually known in the computer world as a nibble.