The standard 'unit' for computer memory size is 1024; 1024 bits in a byte, 1024 megabytes in a gigabyte, and 1024 gigabytes in a terabyte.
One terabyte is equal to one thousand gigabytes. So yes, a terabyte is just a little bit bigger.
1 Terabyte equals 1099511627776 Bytes
One terabyte = 1024 gigabyte
1 Terabyte = 1024 gigabytes.
there is 1000000 mega bytes in a terabyte
No, a terabyte is not smaller than a kilobyte; in fact, it is much larger. One terabyte is equal to 1,024 gigabytes, and one gigabyte is equal to 1,024 megabytes, which in turn is equal to 1,024 kilobytes. Therefore, a terabyte contains approximately 1,073,741,824 kilobytes.
1,024 gigabytes (GB) equals 1 terabyte (TB) A terabyte is 1,024 gigabytes.
Incompatible. Terabyte is a measure of data, hours a measure of time.
Please rephrase your question. A Terabyte is a measure of data storage, not length.
A terabyte is a unit of data storage. It is represented by 10 times 10^6.
There no such thing as a turbo gigabyte. If you mean Terabyte there are 1024 gigbytes in 1 terabyte
1024 Gb