A geobyte is not a standard unit of data measurement in the International System of Units (SI). However, if we assume a geobyte is equivalent to 1 billion bytes (1 gigabyte), then it would consist of 8 billion bits. This is because there are 8 bits in a byte. Therefore, a geobyte would contain 8,000,000,000 bits.
a brontobyte or a geobyte
a brontobyte or a geobyte
After nisabyte is zotzabyte. Another name for nisabyte is geobyte.
After brontobyte there is nisabyte/geobyte (there are two names for it) and after that is zotzabyte.
well since a geobyte is really just a 1 with 29! zeros after it there is really no need to have more and plus the ram sytem would have to be the size of a car to fit that much so even trying to get 1 after would have to be much greater in sizeThere isSaganbyte (SB) -> as Geobyte 1024Jotabyte (JB) -> as Saganbyte 1024Gatobyte (GAB) -> as Jotabyte 1024
16 bits
19,200 bits.
96,000 bits However, in Kilobytes (KB), there would be 98304 bits.
one kilobit or k is 1024 bits
eight bits are in a dollar
eight bits are in a dollar
40 bits