Currently, the largest named unit of data measurement is the heileybyte which is (give or take) 1211288155777568604160000 bytes. The largest reachable amount of data is the petabyte or 1100585369600 bytes. The current file system, NTFS, can only address hard drives up to 25 petabytes. Here is the list of all the data unit measurements:
bit
byte
kilobyte
megabyte
gigabyte
terabyte
petabyte
exabyte
zettabyte
yottabyte
heileybyte
gogelbyte
it is recently made by apple organisation to make a high end grapic animated video specially it is ZORA BYTE it is 2 raise to power 40 *1024bytes means if u multiply 2 forty time it is result to ZB
Typically, computer information is measured in large quantities of bits and bytes.
A bit is the "smallest" unit of measurement for computer information. If you have ever heard of "binary," you'll know it is a system that represents information as either a "0" or a "1." A bit would be just that- one individual piece of information represented as one of those two digits. They can also be represented as "on" or "off" or "+" and "-" and several other representations.
Several bits (typically 8 of them, but there has been fluctuation in this standard) forms a "byte." Now we're into the realm of familiar computer-related measurements.
Computer equipment is usually measured in bytes data wise with a million bites, or megabyte (MB), gigabytes (billion bytes, GB) and even 1,000 gigabyte measurements (one Terabyte or TB). The speed of information transfer through cables is measure in bits (SATA III connections are rated at a theoretical maximum of 6 gigabits per second or Gbit/s). The capacity of system memory is measured in MB and GB (such as 8GB memory modules). The size of hard drives is measured in total amount of mega or gigabytes that can be stored (such as a Samsung Evo 250GB solid state drive). Even internet and cable connection speeds are measured in byte or bits-per-second.
Computer size and dimension types are based on form factor.
The usual terminologies for computer case types for home use are (in increasing order of size):
mini-tower, mid-tower and tower.
For commercial/enterprise use are:
workstation and server.
However, there are slimline versions of home-use and business workstations as well.
For servers, there's the regular servers and rack-mount servers.
For computer system board sizes, the most commonly-used form factors are ATX, miniATX, microATX, ITX, and mini-ITX. (in order of decreasing sizes).
Microwaves
The largest unit of memory is a Yoda Byte. :)
The largest unit of memory is a Yoda Byte. :)
kilobytes
gb
no, there are many other larger units
bit - a single, basic unit of information, used in connection with computers and information theory.
Currently, the largest memory for a DS (Digital Secure) memory card is 128 GB. Secure digital is a non volatile memory card format for use in in portable devices, such as mobile phones, digital cameras, and tablet computers.
motherboard RAM(random acess memory) ROM(read only memory) cpu(control unit of the computer)
The DDR400 memory modules for computers were first available on the public market in 2002. It was the largest volume of memory available in one place at the time is was released.
Tera Bytes are the largest unit of measurement.
The computers from Dell have an Inspiron 6000 memory. To be more precise, all notebooks and desktop computers from the Dell Inspiron line can use this memory.
The computers memory card.