Is the computer space GB or M large?

Updated on Car 2024-02-13
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1GB=1024M, the unit does not say which is big and which is small. Only the values are different. Such as 1GB < 2000M

    The conversion value of a typical computer storage unit is 1024. The conversion value of the hardware manufacturer is 1000. Such as:

    1tb=1024gb

    1gb=1024mb

    1mb=1024kb

    Equipment manufacturer's.

    1tb=1000gb

    1gb=1000mb

    1mb=1000kb

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    b < b < k < m < g < t

    The relationship between the two before is 1024 times, but b is 8 times that of b, which is 8 bits per byte.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Theory: 1g = 1024m = 1024 * 1024kb = 1024 * 1024 * 1024b

    Now the memory is 1g=1000m=1000*1000kb=1000*1000*1000b

    So your 160g hard drive, the computer shows less than 160g

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    At present, there are supercomputer hard disks that can be measured in terabytes, and memory in gigabytes, kilobytes, and megabytes.

    G is for Jika. t is tera.

    8 bits (bits) = 1 byte (bytes).

    1024byte = 1KB

    1024kb=1mb

    1024mb=1gb

    1024gb=1tb

    So GB > MB

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I think it's GB, because my memory is 25GB, I don't want it to be MB, and I also say 1GB=1024MB, maybe maybe GB!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    It depends on what you're doing, and even though your computer is a little bit worse than the mainstream now, if you don't play any particularly large games, this computer is still very useful, you say?Now the basic configuration is 2G RAM, 500G

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    The general format is a 4k unit. Solid state drives.

    Hard disks are generally gigabytes. Phones all have 256g

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    1GB=1024MB 1MB=1024KB 1KB=1024B 1 B = 8B 1 KB = 1024 B (KB - Kilobajt) 1 MB = 1024 KB (MB - MegaBajt) Mega 1 GB = 1024 MB (GB - GigaBajt) Kyrgyzstan So 1 trillion 1024 1024B 1048576 8 8388608 bytes B – bits KB – kilobits MB – megabits (the memory modules of most computers are used to calculate units) GB – gigabit (the CPU of most computers is used to calculate units) B bits 1 KB = 1024 B (KB - Kilobajt) 1 MB = 1024 KB (MB - Megabajt) Mega 1 GB = 1024 MB (GB - GigaJT) Gigabit 1 TB = 1024 GB (TB - TerabaJT) Too 1 PB = 1024 TB (PB - PETABAJT) beats 1 EB = 1024 PB (EB - Eksabajt) Ai 1 ZB = 1024 EB (ZB - Zettabajt) 1 YB = 1024 ZB (YB - JOTTABAJT) You 1 BB = 1024 JB (BB - BRONTOBAJT) B is the basic unit (byte) of computer storage, 1 English character is 1 byte, which is 1b, and 1 Chinese character is 2 characters, which is 2b. Then say k, mathematics, k is the meaning of thousand, kb is 1000 bytes, but the operation of the computer is different from mathematics, is 1024 bytes is 1kb, so 1024b=1kb and m, m is the meaning of trillion, the operation is also similar, with 1024 into one place, that is to say, 1024kb = 1mb followed by g, and so on, 1024 mb = 1 gb In summary, 1024 b = 1 kb ; 1024 kb = 1 mb ;1024 MB = 1 GB where b refers to bytes, for example, an English is equivalent to 1b, and a Chinese character is equivalent to 2b, which should be said to be a unit of storage size.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Standard conversion: 1g=1024m=1024*1024k

    Merchant calculation: 1g = 1000m = 1000 * 1000k

    So, 1g is about equal to 1000

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