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The Zettabyte Era or Zettabyte Zone [1] is a period of human and computer science history that started in the mid-2010s. The precise starting date depends on whether it is defined as when the global IP traffic first exceeded one zettabyte, which happened in 2016, or when the amount of digital data in the world first exceeded a zettabyte, which happened in 2012.
1.1 × 10 25 bits – entropy increase of 1 mole (18.02 g) of water, on vaporizing at 100 °C at standard pressure; equivalent to an average of 18.90 bits per molecule. [24] 1.5 × 10 25 bits – information content of 1 mole (20.18 g) of neon gas at 25 °C and 1 atm; equivalent to an average of 25.39 bits per atom. [25] 2 86: 10 26: 2 89: 10 ...
1 180 591 620 717 411 303 424 bytes = 1 zettabyte [5] (or zebibyte). 2 80 = 1 208 925 819 614 629 174 706 176 The binary approximation of the yotta-, or 1 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 000 multiplier. 1 208 925 819 614 629 174 706 176 bytes = 1 yottabyte [5] (or yobibyte). 2 86 = 77 371 252 455 336 267 181 195 264 2 86 is conjectured to be the ...
That would be another 1,000 times bigger, Lichtman explained, which means the data would amount to 1 zettabyte. In 2016, that was the size of the entire internet traffic for the year, according to ...
the unit is called "trit", and is equal to log 2 3 (≈ 1.585) bits. [3] Base b = 10 the unit is called decimal digit, hartley, ban, decit, or dit, and is equal to log 2 10 (≈ 3.322) bits. [2] [4] [5] [6] Base b = e, the base of natural logarithms the unit is called a nat, nit, or nepit (from Neperian), and is worth log 2 e (≈ 1.443) bits. [2]
An alternative system of nomenclature for the same units (referred to here as the customary convention), in which 1 kilobyte (KB) is equal to 1,024 bytes, [38] [39] [40] 1 megabyte (MB) is equal to 1024 2 bytes and 1 gigabyte (GB) is equal to 1024 3 bytes is mentioned by a 1990s JEDEC standard. Only the first three multiples (up to GB) are ...
1 See also. Toggle the table of contents. Template: Quantities of bytes. 52 languages. ... zettabyte 1000 8: YB: yottabyte 1000 9: RB: ronnabyte 1000 10: QB ...
NOTE 1 Contrast with the SI prefix mega (M) equal to 10 6, as in a 1-Mb/s data transfer rate, which is equal to 1 000 000 bits per second. NOTE 2 The definitions of kilo, giga, and mega based on powers of two are included only to reflect common usage.