Seagate to release 1 TB hard drive in H1 2007

[-0MEGA-];542590 said:
No.

1,024B = 1KB
1,024KB = 1MB
1,024MB = 1GB
1,024GB = 1TB

those are kibibytes, mebibytes, gibibytes, and tibibytes, not kilo, mega, giga, and tera, it's rules of 10's vs. 2's, decimal vs. binary

and the Op was 1/2 correct, except for the fact that he switched from decimal to binary 1/2 way through his post
 
those are kibibytes, mebibytes, gibibytes, and tibibytes, not kilo, mega, giga, and tera, it's rules of 10's vs. 2's, decimal vs. binary

Yes, but in the computer world, 1GB in reality stands for 1,024Megabytes, and 1,024Kilobytes stands for 1 Megabyte.
 
the problem is, that some manufacturers consider 1000MB = 1GIG, plus the parition of your filesystem takes up a certain amount of space and so does the boot sector, so you never get the full amount.

Logically 1024 Megabytes = 1 Gigabyte

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Byte

Prefix Name SI Meaning Binary meaning Size difference
k kilo 103 = 10001 210 = 10241 2.40%
M mega 106 = 10002 220 = 10242 4.86%
G giga 109 = 10003 230 = 10243 7.37%
T tera 1012 = 10004 240 = 10244 9.95%
P peta 1015 = 10005 250 = 10245 12.59%
E exa 1018 = 10006 260 = 10246 15.29%
 
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