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kilo- This is the prefix that describes "one thousand" of something, in SI units - for bits and bytes though, a kilo is short for 1024 and not 1000 as the mathematics is base 2. However, the likes of the IEEE use the SI version regardless to avoid confusion; figures for bandwidth, for example, typically use the SI version as well. The symbol for a kilo is a small k. L
Ãâó: www.futuremark.com/community/hardwarevocabulary/
kilo- One thousand; a prefix (kilometer: 1000 meters; kilogram: 1000 grams).
Ãâó: www.massrelaw.org/glossary/k.htm
kilo- Informally, 1,000. Technically, 1,024, so 64K is actually 65,536.
Ãâó: www.sidetrips.com/support/glossary_a_l.asp
kilo- Thousand (10 to the 3rd power). Abbreviated "K." Since computer specifications are usually binary numbers, it often refers to the precise value 1,024.
Ãâó: www.tamu.edu/ode/glossary.html
kilo- Prefix meaning multiplied by 1000.
Ãâó: roland.lerc.nasa.gov/~dglover/dictionary/k.html
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