Basically, these are the memory units used to represent the memory of the computing devices.
Bit
Byte (Contains 8 bits)
Kilo-byte (Contains 1024 bytes)
Mega-Byte (Contains 1024 kilo-bytes)
Giga-Byte (Contains 1024 Mega-bytes)
Tera-Byte (Contains 1024 Giga-bytes)
and so on....
Yotto Byte
A 'byte' is a unit of storage - not an input or output.
Half a byte (4 bits) is known as a nibble.
That would be a terabit. The unit "terabyte" is more commonly used, but each byte is actually 8 memory locations (bits).
Half a byte is 4 bits, which is actually known in the computer world as a nibble.
a byte is equal to0.0009765625 KB. Of course, KB is bigger than byte.
1 byte = 8 bits
1024 MB equal to 1 GB
No, 1 byte is equal to 1 character
8 bits
2BYTE
8 Bits is one Byte. Half of a byte (4 bits) is a nibble.
1kb
A femtobyte is 1 Quadrillionth of a byte.
1 byte
A pentabyte is equal to 1 TB(Terra byte)
ZB