Since 8 bits make 1 byte hence according to me 4 bits make half byte.
One nibble, or nybble, is equal to four bits.
Umm....4 bytes...you kinda just answered your own question.Now, if you were to have asked "How many bits make a byte," I would have said that "Since there are 8 bits to a byte, you would multiply 8 bits by 4 bytes to get the answer of 32 bits in 4 bytes. Bonus tid-bit of info: 4 bits is a nibble!
It's actually bits, not bite. There are 8 bits to one byte, and 4 bits make a nibble.
2 bits times 2 = 4 bits. Or, a half-dollar.
No. The "byte" is much larger: A "byte" consists of 8 "bits". 4 bytes would equal 32 bits (4 x 8)
It's spelled "nibble." Here is the definition as it is in terms of amount of information that a computer can send. You can have 1 bit (which is a 1 or a 0), 4 bits make a nibble, 8 bits make a byte, 1024 bytes make a kilobyte and so on.
Each hexidecimal character represents 4 bits, therefore 256 bits takes 256 / 4 = 64 characters.
1 nibble = 4 bits, so 4 nibbles for 16 bits.
4 kilobytes equals 32,768 bits.
no but there are 8 bits in a byte
Binary: 1 bit Octal: 3 bits Hexadecimal: 4 bits Decimal: somewhere between 3 and 4 bits. In theory, about 3.32 bits.
A group of four bits is known as a nibble.