2 GB = 2,097,152 Kilobyte
Byte = the amount of computer memory stored in one ASCII character.
Example:
the letter A=1 byte and
the word internet=8 bytes
the phrase INTERCAPE ONLINE=16 bytes
Byte = B
Kilobyte = K or KB
Megabyte = M or MB
Gigabyte = G or GB or Gig
Here is a conversion chart to show you how they all work together (exact calculations are shown in the parenthesis) 8 bits = 1 B 1,000 B
(1,024 B) 1 KB 10,000 B 10 KB 100,000 B 100 KB 1,000,000 B
(1,048,576 B) 1,000 KB 1 MB 10,000,000 B10,000 KB 10 MB 100,000,000 B 100,000 KB 100 MB 1,000,000,000 B
(1,073,741,824 B) 1,000,000 KB 1,000 MB 1 G 1,000,000,000,000 B 1,000,000,000 KB 1,000,000 MB1,000 G 1 Terabyte
Computer memory (RAM), storage space, and application and document sizes are measured in KBs or MBs
No - 146,000 KB is over 142 MB !
Yes, 2GB is about 2,000,000,000kb
A GB (gigabyte) is about a million KB (kilobytes).
In a 2gb ddr ram, there are 2097153 kbs. It is already an excellent memory choice for the diverse needs of many applications, from automotive to industrial to server.
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Did you mean: 'How much bytes in 1 KB?' If you did: the answer is 1000 bytes in 1 KB.
Yes, considerably so! K was short hand for Kb or kilobytes, 1024k=1Mb(megabyte) and 1024Mb=1Gb(Gigabyte) So a 2Gb is equal to 2097152k.
It depends if you are using base 2 numbering like a computer or base 10 numbering like hard drive manufacturers. In base 10, 2 GB is 2000 MB. In base 2, 2 GB is 2048 MB.
The ipod 2GB costs around $129.99
768Kbps ~ 96KB\sec 2000000000 / 96000 = 20833 seconds ~ 5.8 hours. Unless of course you mean 768 KB\sec in which case it's 0.72 hours
There are 1024 kb in a Mb so that would be 918.45 kb
There are 1024 kilobytes (KB) in one megabyte, and 1024 megabytes in one gigabyte (GB) So 1024 kilobytes X 1024 megabytes = 1048576 kilobytes in one gigabyte 1048576 kilobytes X 2 = 2,097,152 kilobytes in 2 gigabytes