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Binary to MetricMetric to BinaryKilo k 10 1 KiB  102 kB1 kB  0977 Binary to MetricMetric to BinaryKilo k 10 1 KiB  102 kB1 kB  0977

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Binary to MetricMetric to BinaryKilo k 10 1 KiB 102 kB1 kB 0977 - PPT Presentation

50 Peta P 10 15 1 PiB 113 PB1 PB 0888 PiB METRICBINARY CONVERSIONSBINAR Y METRICCONVERSION Page 1 of 2 In scanning printing and generally in the use of computers the issue of Binary and Metri ID: 845636

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1 Binary to MetricMetric to BinaryKilo k 1
Binary to MetricMetric to BinaryKilo k 10³ 1 KiB = 1.02 kB1 kB = 0.977 KiB1 MiB = 1.05 MB1 MB = 0.954 MiB1 GiB = 1.07 GB1 GB = 0.932 GiB1 TiB = 1.10 TB1 TB = 0.909 TiB 50 Peta P 10 15 1 PiB = 1.13 PB1 PB = 0.888 PiB METRIC/BINARY CONVERSIONSBINAR Y METRICCONVERSION Page 1 of 2 In scanning, printing and generally in the use of computers, the issue of Binary and Metric often adds to confusion. For example, hard drive manufacturers use the Metric System, The drive manufacturer's practice of using the Metric System yields drives whose specifications, if misinterpreted as binary, lead the user to see their drives as 2.4% biger where the binary approach is the basis, one kilobyte equals 1,024 or 210 bytes. This difference of 2.4% multiplies as you go from kilobytes up to megabytes, gig

2 abytes and Windows and other operat
abytes and Windows and other operating systems use the binary system while hard drive manufacturers and everything outside Information technology rely on the decimal system. The IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers) introduced an "Amendment to IEC International Standard IEC 60027-2" in 2000, which provides a clear differenciation g about bytes: Kibi (Ki), Mebi (Mi), Gibi (Gi), Tebi (Ti), Pebi (Pi) represent kilo, me g a, g i g a, tera and peta binaries, which says that... * one Kibi byte (1 KiB) has 1,024 bytes, * one Mebi byte (1 MiB) has 1,024 KiB, Thus, the binary language way of Information Technology carries an "i" between the unit symbol and the capital B, which represents the byte. Thanks to Tom's Hardware news for the info.Page 2 of