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Stands for "Kilobyte," a unit for measuring the size of data. 1 KB = 1024 bytes.
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Even though it contains eight bits, a byte still isn't much use alone and it's only when bytes are grouped together that a computer can do something meaningful with them.
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A thousand bytes. To be more accurate, one kilobyte actually contains 1024 bytes. Since the prefix "kilo" is associated with 1000, the term kilobyte is used to define 1024 bytes.
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Kilobytes, megabytes, gigabytes. Used to measure computer memory and storage.
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2**10 (hex 400) bytes of data, ie 1,024 bytes.
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