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By definition, there are 1000 gigabytes (GB) in 1 terabyte (TB). The prefix giga- means billion, 109, and tera- means trillion, 1012.

There is another similar unit called the terabinary byte, or tebibyte. RAM sizes are based on powers of 2, due to binary addressing, so when RAM is big enough to measure in the tebibytes, it will be equal to 1024 gibibytes.

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