Gibibyte (GiB)
A gibibyte GiB is a computer data unit that measures digital storage using powers of 2 and helps explain real memory and disk space more exactly.
A gibibyte GiB is a computer data unit that measures digital storage using powers of 2 and helps explain real memory and disk space more exactly.
A mebibyte is a unit for measuring digital data size, based on powers of two, and it is mainly used for computer memory and some software tools.
A kibibyte KiB is a unit of digital data that equals 1024 bytes and helps show file sizes in a clear and exact way.
An exabyte is a very large unit for measuring digital data size, used to describe huge amounts of information in data centers and across the whole internet.
A petabyte is a very large unit for measuring digital data, used to describe huge collections of files, like those stored by big websites and data centers.
A terabyte is a big unit for measuring digital data size that helps you understand how much information can be stored on devices like phones, laptops, or hard drives.
A gigabyte is a unit for measuring digital data, often used to show how much storage space a device or file has.
A megabyte MB is a unit used to measure digital information, usually file size or storage space, and helps you understand how large a file or folder is.
A kilobyte is a unit for measuring digital data size, often used to show how much text, images, or other files a device can store.
A byte is a small unit for measuring digital information that most often means 8 bits and is used to show the size of files, memory and storage.