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  2. Gigabyte - Wikipedia

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    A single-layer DVD+R disc can hold about 4.7 GB. A dual-layered DVD+R disc can hold about 8.5 GB. A single-layer Blu-ray can hold about 25 GB. The largest Nintendo Switch cartridge available on the market holds about 32 GB. A dual-layered Blu-ray can hold about 50 GB. A triple-layered Ultra HD Blu-ray can hold about 100 GB.

  3. Data-rate units - Wikipedia

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    The ISQ symbols for the bit and byte are bit and B, respectively.In the context of data-rate units, one byte consists of 8 bits, and is synonymous with the unit octet.The abbreviation bps is often used to mean bit/s, so that when a 1 Mbps connection is advertised, it usually means that the maximum achievable bandwidth is 1 Mbit/s (one million bits per second), which is 0.125 MB/s (megabyte per ...

  4. Wikipedia:Size of Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    As of May 2015, the current version of the English Wikipedia article / template / redirect text was about 51 GB uncompressed in XML format. The size of the article text in the English Wikipedia, measured in gigabytes (compressed), grew steadily from 1 GB in 2006 to 9 GB in 2013 to 11.5 GB in 2015 as shown in the chart.

  5. Tesla owners start seeing a data usage counter with a 50GB cap

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    Some owners have noticed a data use counter showing up on their cars with a seeming 50GB cap. It's not yet clear what this cap is for or what happens if you chew up more than 50GB of data.

  6. List of interface bit rates - Wikipedia

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    All protocols lose something, and the more robust ones that deal resiliently with very many failure situations tend to lose more maximum throughput to get higher total long-term rates. Device interfaces where one bus transfers data via another will be limited to the throughput of the slowest interface, at best.

  7. Comparison of file hosting services - Wikipedia

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    5 GB Business, 5 GB Enterprise [9] 10 GB/month free, 2 TB/month paid [10]? 30 MB per file via IFTTT [11] Yes [12] Business and Enterprise customers only [13] Some (premium) [14] No 10 Does not sync Mac files such as iWork (Keynote etc.). Does not support Linux OS. 50 GB free with Sony Xperia or HP Spectre 13 CloudMe [15] 3 GB free, +500 MB for ...

  8. Orders of magnitude (data) - Wikipedia

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    In 2005 a 200 GB harddisk cost US$100, [5] equivalent to $161 in 2024. As of April 2015, this is the maximum capacity of a fingernail-sized microSD card. 2 41: 2,199,023,255,552 bits (256 gibibytes) – As of 2017, this is the maximum capacity of a fingernail-sized microSD card 2 42: 4,398,046,511,104 bits (512 gibibytes) terabyte

  9. File size - Wikipedia

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    File size is a measure of how much data a computer file contains or how much storage space it is allocated. Typically, file size is expressed in units based on byte. A large value is often expressed with a metric prefix (as in megabyte and gigabyte) or a binary prefix (as in mebibyte and gibibyte). [1]