There are regarding to data storage size (which has two competing definitions by SI units [base-10; B, KB(kilobyte, 1000), MB(megabyte, 1000000), GB(gigabyte, 1 billion), TB(terabyte, 1 trillion)] and IEC units [base-2; B, KiB (kibibyte, 1024), MiB(mebibyte, 1.048 million), GiB (gibibyte, 1.073 billion), TiB(tebibyte, 1.099 trillion)] and transfer speeds (bandwidth and bit rate).
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No. The "byte" is much larger: A "byte" consists of 8 "bits". 4 bytes would equal 32 bits (4 x 8)
.001 kb is 8 bits
A thousand megabytes or a million bytes . 1000megabytes or 1 billion bytes or 8 billion bits
Bits are smaller than bytes. 8 bits equal 1 byte. 4 bits equal a nibble.
3 billion bytes or 24 billion bits.
1,073,741,834 bits 134,217,728 bytes 131,072 kilobytes 128 megabytes 0.125 gigabytes 0.0001220703125 terabytes
Exactly 505 * 1,024 = 517,120 bytes or (505 * 1,024) / 8 = 4,136,960 bits.
1 Gigabyte (or GB) = 1024 megabytes or 1048576 kilobytes or 1073741824 bytes or 8589934592 bits.
This can either be 1000 bits, or 1024 bits, depending on the context. Divide this by 8 to convert to kilobytes.
Typically, a byte is 8 bits in size - but that can vary with different computers. Words can vary in size from 8 bits to 64 bits, or 1 to 8 bytes, depending on the computer's processor. Most modern computers use 64 bit, or 8 byte words.
At 1024 Kilobytes to a megabyte, 200 megabytes is equal to 204800 Kilobytes, 209715200 bytes, and 1677721600 bits.