This is approximately one gigabyte. In reality, one gigabyte is 1024 MB which gives approximately 1 073 741 824 bytes, but especially when purchasing storage media, one billion bytes is one gigabyte.
If you are looking for something more general, bytes are a method of storing computer information (which is effectively just one's and zero's) and a byte is a very small measure whereas a gigabyte is relatively large with average USB drives being approximately 8 gigabytes.
1 Trillion bytes
The answer is 64 GB 1 GB equals 1 million bytes
One million bytes are approximately equal to 1 Mb (megabyte) according to SI-prefixes.
There are approximately 1 million bytes in a Megabyte. I say approximately because the conversion is not exact. 1 Kilobyte = 1,024 Bytes. And 1 Megabyte is 1,024 Kilobytes. So to be exact, 1 Megabyte is 1,048,576 bytes.
1 kilobyte is 8 kilobits. E.g., 1024 bytes is 8192 bits.
That depends. Given that the average hard drive is 500 GB, you have approximately 536,870,912,000 bytes of storage on your computer. This diesn't include the amount of space taken by your OS or other necessary program files. 1024 bytes equals 1 KB 1024 KB equals 1 MB 1024 MB equals 1 GB 1024 GB equals 1 TB
1027254 bytes equals .97 megabytes
1 megabyte = 1 048 576 bytes
1024 Bytes equals 1 Kilobyte
4 bytes are enough to represent any integer in a range of approximately -2 billion, to +2 billion.
1024 bytes equals 1 kilobyte
1 million bytes = 8 million bites = just under 1 megabyte