The computer only understands the language of 0 and 1 which is known as binary digits. A bit is a binary digit that can hold only one value either 0 or 1. A bit is a very small unit to work on so we group 8 bits together which is known as bytes. Similarly, 1 Kilobyte of memory is equal to 1024 Bytes.
Computer Memory Measurement
| 1 Bit | Binary Digit |
| 8 Bits | 1 byte |
| 1024 Bytes | 1 Kilobyte |
| 1024 Kilobytes | 1 Megabyte |
| 1024 Megabytes | 1 Gigabyte |
| 1024 Gigabytes | 1 Terabyte |
| 1024 Terabytes | 1 Petabyte |
| 1024 Petabytes | 1 Exabyte |
| 1024 Exabytes | 1 Zettabyte |
| 1024 Zettabytes | 1 Yottabyte |
| 1024 Yottabytes | 1 Brontobyte |
| 1024 Brontobytes | 1 Geopbyte |
| 1024 Geopbytes | 1 Saganbyte |
| 1024 Saganbytes | 1 Pijabyte |
| Alphabyte | 1024 Pijabytes |
| Kryatbyte | 1024 Alphabytes |
| Amosbyte | 1024 Kryatbytes |
| Pectrolbyte | 1024 Amosbytes |
| Bolgerbyte | 1024 Pectrolbytes |
| Sambobyte | 1024 Bolgerbytes |
| Quesabyte | 1024 Sambobytes |
| Kinsabyte | 1024 Quesabytes |
| Rutherbyte | 1024 Kinsabytes |
| Dubnibyte | 1024 Rutherbytes |
| Seaborgbyte | 1024 Dubnibytes |
| Bohrbyte | 1024 Seaborgbytes |
| Hassiubyte | 1024 Bohrbytes |
| Meitnerbyte | 1024 Hassiubytes |
| Darmstadbyte | 1024 Meitnerbytes |
| Roentbyte | 1024 Darmstadbytes |
| Coperbyte | 1024 Roentbytes |

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