Mb means (or stands for) megabyte(s).
In computer terminology it means Megabyte.
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The meaning of Megabyte (MB) in computing refers to a unit of digital size. other units of sizes are Byte, Kilobyte, Gigabyte and Terabyte. they work in this order: 1000 B > 1KB > 1000KB > 1 MB > 1000 MB > 1 GB > 1000 GB > 1 TB
You are running two programs at once that require 10 megabytes each on a computer that only has 16 megabytes of RAM. What makes this possible?
[This answer assumes the asker meant to say "difference between MB and GB")] A MB, or megabyte is 106 (1,000,000) bytes of space. A GB, or gigabyte is 109 (1,000,000,000) bytes of space. Unfortunately most computer operating systems and software (including Windows) incorrectly refer to MB and GB when they mean MiB and GiB leading to a public confusing of the true meaning of GB and MB. A MiB, or Mebibyte is 220 (1,048,576) bytes of space. A GiB, or Gibibyte is 230 (1,073,741,824) bytes of space. In either case the difference is that a GB is approximately one thousand times as large as a MB.
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A MB of RAM is one Megabyte of Random Access Memory .Basically a computer only understands bits and bytes so a computer uses GB, MB, TB, and KB, as forms of measurements and it is associated with an amount of data.
Its 5 Gb and 589 Mb,Are you new to computer.
"Megabytes in" is the amount of data transferred from the internet to the computer; "megabytes out" is the opposite.
If you have 2 Gigabytes on a computer, you have 2,000 Megabytes, or 2,048 Megabytes in many cases.