Exbibyte
| Prefixes for bit and byte multiples |
|
|
| Binary |
| Value |
IEC |
JEDEC |
| 1024 |
Ki |
kibi |
K |
kilo |
| 10242 |
Mi |
mebi |
M |
mega |
| 10243 |
Gi |
gibi |
G |
giga |
| 10244 |
Ti |
tebi |
|
|
| 10245 |
Pi |
pebi |
|
|
| 10246 |
Ei |
exbi |
|
|
| 10247 |
Zi |
zebi |
|
|
| 10248 |
Yi |
yobi |
|
|
|
An exbibyte (a contraction of exa binary byte) is a unit of information or computer storage, abbreviated EiB.
- 1 exbibyte = 260 bytes = 1,152,921,504,606,846,976 bytes = 1,024 pebibytes
The exbibyte is related to the ambiguous exabyte, which officially means 1018 (1,000,000,000,000,000,000) bytes, but is commonly used to mean exbibyte.
For related information, see binary prefix.
See also
|
Units of information |
|
| Base units |
|
|
| Related units |
|
|
| Traditional units |
|
|
| IEC standard units |
|
|
stock | retire | vm
Why are we here?
All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License
This page is cache of Wikipedia. History