Memory Unites of Computer
Memory unit is a component of a computer system.
A memory unit is a method of expressing the capacity of memory or storage on a computer system. Although bits and bytes are basic forms of memory units . It is used to store data, instructions and information.
Memory Measurement
The data is measured in term of bits in the memory.
- 1 Bit is a single binary value that may be 0 or 1.
- 1 Nibble is a group of 4 bits.
- 1 Byte is a group of 8 bits and is equal to one character like A,a.
The data is measured in term of bits in the memory.
1 - Bit = 0,1 Binary Digits
4 - Bit = 1 Nible
8 - Bit = 1 Byte
1 - KB ( Kilo Byte ) = 1024 Byte
1- MB ( Mega Byte ) = 1024 KB
1 - GB ( Giga Byte ) = 1024 MB
1 - TB ( Tera Byte ) = 1024 GB
1 - PB ( Peta Byte ) = 1024 TB
1 - EB ( Exa Byte ) = 1024 PB
1 - ZB ( Zetta Byte ) = 1024 EB
1 - YB ( Yotta Byte ) = 1024 ZB
1 - BB ( Bronto Byte ) = 1024 YB
1 - GB ( Geop Byte ) = 1024 BB
Full form of -
KB ( Kilo Byte )
MB ( Mega Byte )
GB ( Giga Byte )
TB ( Tera Byte )
PB ( Peta Byte )
EB ( Exa Byte )
ZB ( Zetta Byte )
YB ( Yotta Byte )
BB ( Bronto Byte )
GB ( Geop Byte )
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