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  2. 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 ...

  3. List of interface bit rates - Wikipedia

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    175 Mbit/s: 21.875 MB/s: HomePlug AV: 200 Mbit/s: 25 MB/s: 2005 FireWire (IEEE 1394) 400 [j] [k] 400 Mbit/s: 50 MB/s: 1995 MoCa 2.0: 500 Mbit/s: 2016 HIPPI: 800 Mbit/s: 100 MB/s: IEEE 1901: 1000 Mbit/s: 125 MB/s: 2010 Token Ring IEEE 802.5v: 1 Gbit/s: 125 MB/s: 2001 Gigabit Ethernet (1000BASE-X) 1 Gbit/s: 125 MB/s: 1998 Stanford DASH/NUMAlink 1 ...

  4. Bit rate - Wikipedia

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    In telecommunications and computing, bit rate (bitrate or as a variable R) is the number of bits that are conveyed or processed per unit of time. [1]The bit rate is expressed in the unit bit per second (symbol: bit/s), often in conjunction with an SI prefix such as kilo (1 kbit/s = 1,000 bit/s), mega (1 Mbit/s = 1,000 kbit/s), giga (1 Gbit/s = 1,000 Mbit/s) or tera (1 Tbit/s = 1,000 Gbit/s). [2]

  5. Measuring network throughput - Wikipedia

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    When talking about circuit bit rates, people will interchangeably use the terms throughput, bandwidth and speed, and refer to a circuit as being a '64 k' circuit, or a '2 meg' circuit — meaning 64 kbit/s or 2 Mbit/s (see also the List of connection bandwidths). However, a '64 k' circuit will not transmit a '64 k' file in one second.

  6. Orders of magnitude (bit rate) - Wikipedia

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    10 9 bit/s Computer data interfaces SATA 6Gbit/s – Third generation (interface signaling rate) 8×10 9 bit/s Computer data interfaces PCI Express 3.0 ×1 (interface signaling rate) 8.533×10 9 bit/s Computer data interfaces PCI-X 64 bit 133 MHz – 1,067 MB/s 9.953×10 9 bit/s Networking OC-192, a 9.953 Gbit/s SONET data channel 10 10: 1.0 ...

  7. Orders of magnitude (data) - Wikipedia

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    3.4 × 10 21 bits (0.36 zettabytes) – amount of information that can be stored in 1 gram of DNA [17] 4.7 × 10 21 bits (0.50 zettabytes) – amount of digitally stored information in the world as of May 2009 [18] 4.8 × 10 21 bits (0.61 zettabytes) – total hard drive capacity shipped in 2016 [19] 2 72: 4,722,366,482,869,645,213,696 bits ...

  8. Data compression ratio - Wikipedia

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    Thus, a representation that compresses the storage size of a file from 10 MB to 2 MB yields a space saving of 1 - 2/10 = 0.8, often notated as a percentage, 80%. For signals of indefinite size, such as streaming audio and video, the compression ratio is defined in terms of uncompressed and compressed data rates instead of data sizes:

  9. Bit - Wikipedia

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    Bit Calculator – a tool providing conversions between bit, byte, kilobit, kilobyte, megabit, megabyte, gigabit, gigabyte BitXByteConverter Archived 2016-04-06 at the Wayback Machine – a tool for computing file sizes, storage capacity, and digital information in various units