In a 64-bit system, there are 8 bits in a byte.
A code that leaves a spare bit to indicate that if that bit is set, consider this byte and the next byte to be defining the entire code.
These are all units for indicating size of digital memory or information bits. GB - Giga Byte MB - Mega Byte KB - Kilo Byte Gb - Giga bit Mb - Mega bit Kb - Kilo bit 1 Byte = 8 bits 1 Giga = 1000 Mega 1 Mega = 1000 Kilo
Basically, these are the memory units used to represent the memory of the computing devices. Bit Byte (Contains 8 bits) Kilo-byte (Contains 1024 bytes) Mega-Byte (Contains 1024 kilo-bytes) Giga-Byte (Contains 1024 Mega-bytes) Tera-Byte (Contains 1024 Giga-bytes) and so on....
bit-byte-field-record-file-data base
A nibble is bigger than a bit. A nibble = 4 bits, A Byte = 2 Nibbles or 8 bits
8 bits are a byte
if u bit a dik it past if u byte a dik its present tense.
Byte, since there are 8 bits in every byte
A byte... composed of 8 bits. Then a kilobyte is composed of 1,024 (approximately) bytes.
gigbyte
No there are 8 bits in 1 byte. Note: Coincidentally internet speeds are measured in Megabits and not Megabytes which makes them 8 times slower than what people usually expect...
bit, nibble, byte, word
A byte is bigger than a nibble. A nibble consists of 4 bits, while a byte consists of 8 bits. Therefore, a byte is essentially made up of two nibbles.
I believe you meant difference between a bit and a byte. A byte is 8 bits.
There are 8 bits in 1 byte.
byte was coined by werner buchholz