What is the biggest memory byte size I know there are bytes kilobytes megabytes gigabytes terabytes petabytes exabytes zettabytes.... but what's the biggest?
There is no such number because numbers has no limit.Normal person's computer, maybe 1-2 gigabytes of RAM. Most in the world is 80 terabytes - at a cost of nearly $5 million US. I think#2.) I am pretty sure that the biggest so far is a brontobyte, but like the person before me said, there is no limit because numbers never stop. **9-5-2008**#3.) The biggest byte of memory is called a Geopbyte. It consists of 1000 Brontobytes. We don't know why this term was created though, because nobody alive today will ever see a geopbyte of memory.More information:1 Brontobyte = 1000 Yottabytes 1 Yottabyte = 1000 Zettabytes 1 Zettabyte = 1000 Exabytes 1 Exabyte = 1000 Petabytes 1 Petabyte = 1000 Terabytes 1 Terabyte = 1000 Gigabytes 1 Gigabyte = 1000 Megabytes 1 Megabyte = 1000 Kilobytes 1 Kilobyte = 1000 BytesSource: http://www.whatsabyte.com 8/3/20084)BitByte,Kilobyte,Megabyte,Gigabyte,Terabyte,Petabyte,Exabyte,Zettabyte,Yottabyte,Brontobyte,Geopbyte,Sagnabytedogbytesharkbytemybyte (this one hurts)mosquitobytebigbytegiantbytelankybytefatbytefoodbyte5) the biggest so far is a kryatbyte it is 1000 SaganbyteEdit By HagefadeIt goes:BitByteKilobyteMegabyteGigabytethe biggest I've ever seen was a zettabyte.here are some comparisons to help you understand why nobody needs to know "bytes" this large.(a brontobyte his 10000000 times bigger than a zetta byte)1 zettabyte =80 times the information content of ---> all