yes a terabyte is essentially 1000 gigabytes
1GB is 1,000 MB which is smaller than 1TB which is 1,000,000 MB (or 1,000 GB)
a terabyte is bigger it is equal to 1000 gigabytes and is equal to 1000000000000bytes (1 trillion)
Ok So the industries is 1,000 GB equals to 1TB But In real computer term a gb is actually 1024mb so 1024*1000= 1024000= 1tb
gb = gigabyte mb = megabyte 1kb = 1000 bytes 1mb = 1000 kilobytes (kb) 1gb = 1000 mb 1tb = 1000 gb tb = terabyte
No, 1TB is 1024GB, 128x larger than 8GB.
One terabyte (TB) is equal to 1024 gigabytes (GB). So in short, yes.
A 1TB drive has aprox. 1000GB of memory. So 1TB has 250GB more memory than any 750GB drive.
1000 gb equal 1 tb Edit: actually, there are 1024 gigabytes in a terabyte.
1000 GB make 1TB
1,024 gb = 1tb.
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.
1 gb = 1024 mb so a gb is bigger than a mb