1 MB (megabyte) has 1000 kb (kilobyte).
1 GB (gigabyte) has 1000 MB (megabyte).
So, 1 GB (gigabyte) has 1000x1000=1,000,000 KB (kilobytes)
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Traditional computing wisdom says that one gigabyte (GB) is 1024 kilobytes (kB), or "1024 * 1024 bytes."
However, there is a growing movement (and an IEC preference since 1998) to return to the decimal meaning of prefixed kilo (103), mega (106), giga (109), etc. The binary prefixes would then be called kibi (210), mebibyte (220), etc.
Therefore, the answer to the question is "1024 kilobytes" for those of the old school, and 1000 for those following the IEC standard.
Traditional computing wisdom says that one gigabyte (GB) is 1024 kilobytes (kB), or "1024 * 1024 bytes."
However, there is a growing movement (and an IEC preference since 1998) to return to the decimal meaning of prefixed kilo (103), mega (106), giga (109), etc. The binary prefixes would then be called kibi (210), mebibyte (220), etc.
Therefore, the answer to the question is "1024 kilobytes" for those of the old school, and 1000 for those following the IEC standard.
There are 8 bytes in a double
how many bytes are there in a 64-bit machine? Another Answer: It takes 8 bytes to store a 64 bit number.
640 x 1024 x 1024 bytes (data transfer) 640 x 1000 x 1000 bytes (storage)
12100000
1 MB (megabyte) = 1048576 bytes (2^20)
1 byte = 8 bits, 1 kilobyte = 1024 bytes. 2 kilobytes = 2048 * 8.
1474560 bytes
1,000 bytes make a kilobyte
1007437 bytes equals 0.96077 megabytes
2 Bytes(16-bits) make a half word
0.00098 Megabytes equals 1 kilobytes
1,440,000
2097152
1000000 bytes make a megabyte
2 bytes=16 bits make a word
There is no fixed ratio between the two.
one kilobyte =1024 bytes =210 bytesone megabyte =1024 kilobytes =220 bytesone GB =1024 MB =230 bytes