Bit
Bit (indeclinabile) in informatica est magnitudo datorum quantitatis aut informationis minima mensura ratione systematis numerici binarii. Nomen est portmanteau ex binis vocabulis, binaris digitus, contractum.[1][2]
Biti multipli | ||||||
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SI praefixum | IEC praefixum | |||||
Nomen | Signum | Sensus | Nomen | Signum | Sensus | |
Kilobit | kbit | 103 bit | Kibibit | Kibit | 210 bit | |
Megabit | Mbit | 106 bit | Mebibit | Mibit | 220 bit | |
Gigabit | Gbit | 109 bit | Gibibit | Gibit | 230 bit | |
Terabit | Tbit | 1012 bit | Tebibit | Tibit | 240 bit | |
Petabit | Pbit | 1015 bit | Pebibit | Pibit | 250 bit | |
Exabit | Ebit | 1018 bit | Exbibit | Eibit | 260 bit | |
Zettabit | Zbit | 1021 bit | Zebibit | Zibit | 270 bit | |
Yottabit | Ybit | 1024 bit | Yobibit | Yibit | 280 bit |
Bibliographia |
- Abramson, Normannus. 1963. Information theory and coding. McGraw-Hill.
- Bush, Vannevar. 1936. "Instrumental analysis". Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society. 42 (10): 649–669
- Mackenzie, Carolus. 1980. Coded Character Sets, History and Development: The Systems Programming Series. Ed. 1a.
Nota |
↑ Vocabula computatralia.
↑ Coded Character Sets, History and Development (1 ed.). Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, Inc.. 1980. p. x. ISBN 978-0-201-14460-4 [1]
Nexus interni
- Computatrum