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The term "GB" typically refers to gigabytes, a unit of digital information storage. The maximum amount of storage in gigabytes can vary depending on the technology; for example, modern SSDs and hard drives can exceed several terabytes (TB), where 1 TB equals 1,024 GB. In terms of theoretical limits, storage technologies are continually advancing, with some experimental systems boasting capabilities in the petabyte range (1 petabyte = 1,024 terabytes). However, practical consumer devices currently max out around 8-16 TB for mainstream use.

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