The Terabyte is 1024 gigabyte and the gigabyte is 1024 megabytes, therefore a Terabyte is 1024 squared megabytes, this gives 1048576 megabytes in a single terabyte. This is not to be confused with terabit (1000000megabits)
if you are asking for terra byte then 1024 byte = 1KB 1024 KB = 1MB 1024 MB = 1GB 1024 GB = 1 TB (tera byte)..
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The smallest value of a computer storage value is bit which is a binary digit. Binary digits values are express in two form only 0 and 1 ,Since bit is too small and cannot holds any information it is grouped in a form of byte and 8 bits = one byte but that is also too small so they are grouped and named according to their storage capacity Unit Capacity 1 KB (kilobyte) = 1,024 bytes 1 MB (megabyte) = 1024 KB 1 GB (giga Byte) = 1024 MB 1 TB (tera Byte) = 1024 TB 1 PB (peta Byte) = 1024 PB 1 EB (exa Byte) = 1024 PB 1 ZB (zeta Bye) = 1024 ZB I YB (yotta Byte) = 1024 ZB In terms of byte Unit Capacity 1 kilobyte (KB) = 1,024 bytes 1 megabyte (MB)= 1,048,576 bytes /notes/ (1024 * 1024) 1 gigabyte (GB) = 1,073,741,824 bytes /notes/ (1024 * 1024 * 1024) 1 terabyte (TB) = 1,099,511,627,776 bytes /notes/ (1024 * 1024 * 1024* 1024) 1 petabyte (PB) = 1,125,899,906,842,624 bytes /notes/ (1024 * 1024 * 1024*1024)Therefore equivalent storage of 1000 KB in other units will be1000 x 1024 Bytes = 1024000 Bytes1000/1024 = 0.9765625 MB1000/1,048,576= 0.00095367431640625 GB
1024 amos byte = 1 pectrol byte
Currently, commercial computers (sold at hardware stores to normal customers) mostly contain hard disk that have a capacity around 500 gb, for desktops, and 120gb for notebooks. The 500gb could sometimes even be 1TB for desktops IMPROVED: As of this response (7/21/2010) the largest HDDs in production are 1.5 TB for 3.5" and 4.5 TB for external/array packages. However technology is in prototype with up to 4.5 TB 3.5" available relatively soon (within a couple years). The largest memory modules in commercial production are 16 GB DDR2 sticks, though only 4GB sticks are common for end-users. The largest SSDs available are currently around the 500 GB mark, and rediculously expensive. The largest EEPROMs are 64 MB single-chip The largest SRAM caches are 8 MB single-chip The highest commercial density storage is Blu-Ray with 25 GB per layer (50 GB dual-layer), but with HVDs and PSDs on the way. The largest tape drive is an astounding 12 TB 14.5" tape from IBM The largest Flash single-chip module is 512 MB (of course much bigger can be made combining chips, as almost all flash devices do) Largest SD card is 64 GB Largest single-CPU cache combination structure is 12,928 KB Largest CPU register bank is 4096 bits Largest HDD buffer is 32 MB Largest sequential tape memory is 1 GB Largest video card is 8 GB And that's all I know for the moment. (Whew, that took some research!)
8 bits - 1 byte 1024 Bytes - 1 Kilo Byte 1024 Kilo Bytes - 1 Mega Byte 1024 Mega Bytes - 1 Giga Bytes
1gb = 1024 mb.
1 byte = 8 bits 1 bit = 1024 cenibits 1 cenibit =1024 milbits
525 mb = 525*1024 KB = 537600 KB It may be noted that 1 bit is 0 or 1 8 bits = 1 byte 1024 Bytes = 1 KB 1024 KB (Kilo byte) = 1 MB(Mega Byte) 1024 MB (Mega Byte) = 1 GB 1024 GB = 1 TB(Tera Byte) Answered by Jaspreet Singh mbadreamtrue.blogspot.com
How many byte is 1 MB?How many bytes* is 1MB? 1048576
44.3 mb / 1024 = 0,0443 GB 8 bit - 1 byte 1 kb = 1024 byte 1 mb = 1024 kb 1gb = 1024 mb