Check your metric system unit multiplier prefixes. Giga- (G) means 1E9 in scientific notation. Tera- (T) means 1E12 in scientific notation.
A GB is thus 1/1000th of a TB.
This is analogous to these examples:
There are 1024 gb in a tb. 1 tb=1024 gb. it is easier to say 1 tb rather than 1024 gb. ex. 2 tb= 2048 gb
A Terrabyte Hard drive is about 1000 Gigabyte 1 Terrabyte is equal to 1000 Gigabytes or 1million megabytes
1 terabyte (TB) is equivalent to 1024 gigabytes (GB). Therefore, 1024 GB and 1 TB represent the same amount of data. They are simply two different ways of expressing the same storage capacity.
Using the universal bytes system you can maintain the amount of space you are filling with your data. b, kb, mb, gb and tb.
GB=1,000 MB and TB=1,000 GB
A 1 TB disk is twice the capacity of a 500 GB disk. I TB = 1000 GB 500 GB = 0.5 TB
To convert gigabytes (GB) to terabytes (TB), you divide the number of gigabytes by 1,024, since 1 TB equals 1,024 GB. Therefore, 500 GB is approximately 0.488 TB (500 ÷ 1,024).
No. 1 TB equals to 1024 GB.
Using the universal bytes system you can maintain the amount of space you are filling with your data. b, kb, mb, gb and tb.
1 TB is 1000 GB, so 10000 GB = 10 TB roughly, its not all 1 and 0 but you get the picture.
32,000 GB in 32 TB, I am sticking to the 1000 GB = 1 TB rule.
1,000. However, since you mention RAM, you probably mean 'GiB' (Gibibyte or 1024 x 1024 x 1024 bytes) and TiB (Tebibyte). In which case, predictably enough, 1,024.