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.
most computers have between 1 and 4 gigabytes of RAM
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Most modern home computers have hard discs in the range of 160 GB to 500 GB.
750 mb, at most 1 gb
it was 100
LG and blackberry and nockia
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14
64 Gb
The Apple iPod Touch with the most storage space is 64 GB.
It depends on the dvd, but at most 12 GB
2250.9MB is equal to about 2.1GB, there are 1024MB in a GB. Most hardware and software manufacturers will assume 1000MB = 1 GB, therefore windows reports the realistic number(2250.9MB/2.1GB) where as most advertised or most retail boxes would used the simplified system(2.2GB)