1 gigabit = 109 = 1,000,000,000 bits (which is equal to 125 decimal megabytes)
The gigabit is closely related to the gibibit, which is unambiguously equal to 230 bits = 1,073,741,824 bits.
Note that the difference between a billion bits and a gibibit is fully 7%. This is sufficient to make it economically compelling to represent certain classes of storage devices in (true) gigabits or gigabytes rather than gibibits/gibibytes. RAM and Flash chips are usually required to have a capacity that is a power of two, but other devices like disk drives need not.
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2006-12-05 07:10:54
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answer #1
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answered by jan 7
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1 GIga Bit = 1024 Mega Bits Its a simple calculation
Logic is simple normally in math we use 1Giga = 1000 Mega
But when dealting with bits we always use a binary system and hence we take them in power of 2 rather than in 10
i.e. 1Giga Bit= 2^10 Mega Bit
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2006-12-05 15:20:42
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answer #2
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answered by neotrumatrix 1
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1 Gbit=1024 Mbit
2006-12-05 15:10:17
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answered by credo quia est absurdum 7
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1024
2006-12-05 15:10:39
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answer #4
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answered by Webballs 6
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1024
2006-12-05 15:10:19
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answer #5
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answered by brandenbass19 2
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1024
2006-12-05 15:10:05
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answer #6
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answered by bsmith13421 6
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7
2006-12-05 15:09:44
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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4bit = 1 Byte.
1024 bytes = 1 Megabyte
1024 megabytes = 1 Gigabyte
1024 gigabytes = 1 Terabyte
and so on and so forth. lol i hope u understood :)
2006-12-05 15:15:52
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answer #8
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answered by Xtrobe 2
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8 bits = 1 byte.
1 kilobyte = 1000 bytes.
1 megabyte = 1000 kilobytes.
1 gigabyte = 1000 megabytes.
1 GIGABIT [should be] 1,000,000,000 bits.
2006-12-05 15:13:52
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answered by Anonymously Anonymous 5
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A byte is 8 bits. One gigabyte is equivalent to eight gigabits.
1 megabit is equal to 1,000,000 bits which is equal to 125,000 bytes or 125 kilobytes.
2006-12-05 15:11:44
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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