Decimal units are always smaller when compared with the binary unit. Take for example; a kibibyte is bigger than a kilobyte because there are only 1000 kilobytes to 1024 in a kibibyte. It might just be a small difference when talking about a single kilobyte but as the size increases, the ...
The 1000 series models Entex used in the MAC was one TMS 1600 with 4000 bytes of ROM, and 64 bytes of RAM (yes, bytes, not kilobytes), and a TMS 1170 with 2000 bytes of ROM, and another 64 bytes of RAM, and the interface to run a VFD display (therefore, the 1600 in the MAC ...
It’s larger than gigabytes (GB), megabytes (MB) and kilobytes (KB). Here’s a list of data measurements from smallest to largest: Kilobyte (KB) Megabyte (MB) – 1,000 KB Gigabyte (GB) – 1,000 MB Terabyte (TB) – 1,000 GB Petabyte (PB) – 1,000 TB Internet provider data ...
There’s no rule on “how big a page should be” in terms of kilobytes, as an “about us” page is definitely not the same as a gallery. However what’s interesting is that all our themes had the same demo data, but some managed to show the front-page in 29 Kb while some needed...
Thus, one minute of a voice call takes 60*128*1024 bits, or 960 KB (kilobytes). Rounding this off, we get 1 minute of switched voice traffic ≈ 1 MB. (Compression can reduce that to a much smaller figure, and is used to some extent on high-cost international circuits, as well as...
The disks could store up to 360 kilobytes (KB) of data, or about one third of a single megabyte. Later, high-density floppies held 1.2 megabytes (MB) of data. These were widely used until about 1987. As the technology of floppy disks improved, the next generation was smaller and ...
inch (13.335-cm) disks. They were quite flexible and required afloppy driveof the same size. The disks could store up to 360 kilobytes (KB) of data, or about one third of a single megabyte. Later,high-densityfloppies held 1.2megabytes(MB) of data. These were widely used until about ...