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| 1 | 7.450581e-9 |
| 2 | 1.490116e-8 |
| 5 | 3.725290e-8 |
| 10 | 7.450581e-8 |
| 50 | 3.725290e-7 |
| 100 | 7.450581e-7 |
| 256 | 1.907349e-6 |
| 500 | 3.725290e-6 |
| 1000 | 7.450581e-6 |
| 1024 | 7.629395e-6 |
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The byte (B) is the standard unit of digital storage consisting of 8 bits, enough to represent a single character like a letter or number. File sizes, memory capacity, and storage devices are all measured in bytes or their multiples, making it the most commonly referenced unit in computing. One byte equals exactly 8 bits and can represent 256 distinct values.
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The gigabit (Gbit) equals 1,000 megabits or one billion bits, used to describe high-speed network connections and data center interconnects. Modern fiber-optic internet plans often reach gigabit speeds, and enterprise networks rely on gigabit-level throughput for handling large volumes of traffic. One gigabit equals 125 megabytes, highlighting the practical difference between bits and bytes.
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The byte (B) is the standard unit of digital storage consisting of 8 bits, enough to represent a single character like a letter or number. File sizes, memory capacity, and storage devices are all measured in bytes or their multiples, making it the most commonly referenced unit in computing. One byte equals exactly 8 bits and can represent 256 distinct values.
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The gigabit (Gbit) equals 1,000 megabits or one billion bits, used to describe high-speed network connections and data center interconnects. Modern fiber-optic internet plans often reach gigabit speeds, and enterprise networks rely on gigabit-level throughput for handling large volumes of traffic. One gigabit equals 125 megabytes, highlighting the practical difference between bits and bytes.