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- Binary_prefix abstract "A binary prefix is a prefix attached before a unit symbol to multiply it by a power of 2. In computing, such a prefix is seen in combination with a unit of information (bit, byte, etc.), to indicate a power of 1024.The computer industry has historically used the units kilobyte, megabyte, and gigabyte, and the corresponding symbols KB, MB, and GB, in at least two slightly different measurement systems. In citations of main memory (RAM) capacity, gigabyte customarily means 1073741824bytes. As this is the third power of 1024, and 1024 is a power of two (210), this usage is therefore referred to as a binary prefix.In most other contexts, the industry uses the multipliers kilo, mega, giga, etc., in a manner consistent with their meaning in the International System of Units (SI), namely as powers of 1000. For example, a 500gigabyte hard disk holds 500000000000bytes, and a 100megabit per second Ethernet connection transfers data at 100000000bit/s. In contrast with the binary prefix usage, this use is described as a decimal prefix, as 1000 is a power of 10.The ambiguity of using the same unit prefixes for two different representations within the same industry has caused some confusion. Starting around 1998, the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) and several other standards and trade organizations approved standards and recommendations for a new set of binary prefixes that refer unambiguously to powers of 1024. Accordingly, the SI prefixes should only be used in the decimal sense, even when referring to data storage capacities: kilobyte and megabyte denote one thousand bytes and one million bytes respectively (consistent with SI), while new terms such as kibibyte, mebibyte and gibibyte, having the symbols KiB, MiB, and GiB, denote 1024bytes, 1048576bytes, and 1073741824bytes, respectively. In 2008, the IEC prefixes were incorporated into the International System of Quantities.".
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- Binary_prefix subject Category:Measurement.
- Binary_prefix subject Category:Naming_conventions.
- Binary_prefix subject Category:Numeral_systems.
- Binary_prefix subject Category:Prefixes.
- Binary_prefix subject Category:Units_of_information.
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- Binary_prefix comment "A binary prefix is a prefix attached before a unit symbol to multiply it by a power of 2. In computing, such a prefix is seen in combination with a unit of information (bit, byte, etc.), to indicate a power of 1024.The computer industry has historically used the units kilobyte, megabyte, and gigabyte, and the corresponding symbols KB, MB, and GB, in at least two slightly different measurement systems. In citations of main memory (RAM) capacity, gigabyte customarily means 1073741824bytes.".
- Binary_prefix label "2進接頭辞".
- Binary_prefix label "Binary prefix".
- Binary_prefix label "Binärpräfix".
- Binary_prefix label "Prefijo binario".
- Binary_prefix label "Prefissi per multipli binari".
- Binary_prefix label "Prefixo binário".
- Binary_prefix label "Przedrostek dwójkowy".
- Binary_prefix label "Préfixe binaire".
- Binary_prefix label "Veelvouden van bytes".
- Binary_prefix label "Двоичные приставки".
- Binary_prefix label "سابقة ثنائية".
- Binary_prefix label "二进制乘数词头".
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