Mb means (or stands for) megabyte(s).
In computer terminology it means Megabyte.
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The meaning of Megabyte (MB) in computing refers to a unit of digital size. other units of sizes are Byte, Kilobyte, Gigabyte and Terabyte. they work in this order: 1000 B > 1KB > 1000KB > 1 MB > 1000 MB > 1 GB > 1000 GB > 1 TB
You are running two programs at once that require 10 megabytes each on a computer that only has 16 megabytes of RAM. What makes this possible?
[This answer assumes the asker meant to say "difference between MB and GB")] A MB, or megabyte is 106 (1,000,000) bytes of space. A GB, or gigabyte is 109 (1,000,000,000) bytes of space. Unfortunately most computer operating systems and software (including Windows) incorrectly refer to MB and GB when they mean MiB and GiB leading to a public confusing of the true meaning of GB and MB. A MiB, or Mebibyte is 220 (1,048,576) bytes of space. A GiB, or Gibibyte is 230 (1,073,741,824) bytes of space. In either case the difference is that a GB is approximately one thousand times as large as a MB.
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Its 5 Gb and 589 Mb,Are you new to computer.
A MB of RAM is one Megabyte of Random Access Memory .Basically a computer only understands bits and bytes so a computer uses GB, MB, TB, and KB, as forms of measurements and it is associated with an amount of data.
"Megabytes in" is the amount of data transferred from the internet to the computer; "megabytes out" is the opposite.
If you have 2 Gigabytes on a computer, you have 2,000 Megabytes, or 2,048 Megabytes in many cases.