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Definitions of kilobyte in various dictionaries:
noun - a unit of information equal to 1000 bytes
noun - a unit of information equal to 1024 bytes
A unit of measurement of the memory capacity of a computer, equal to 1,024 (210) bytes.
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One of these is equal to 1,024 bytes |
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a unit of memory or data equal to 1,024 bytes. |
a unit of information equal to 1024 bytes |
A unit of memory or data equal to 1,024 bytes. |
A unit of computer memory or data storage capacity equal to 1,024 (210) bytes. |
One thousand bytes. |
a unit of measurement of computer memory consisting of 1,024 bytes: |
a unit of measurement of computer storage space equal to 1024 bytes |
a unit used for measuring computer memory, equal to 1,024 bytes |
Kilobyte description |
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The kilobyte is a multiple of the unit byte for digital information. * The International System of Units (SI) defines the prefix kilo as 1000 (103); per this definition, one kilobyte is 1000 bytes. The internationally recommended unit symbol for the kilobyte is kB.In some areas of information technology, particularly in reference to digital memory capacity, kilobyte instead denotes 1024 (210) bytes. This arises from the powers-of-two sizing common to memory circuit design. In this context, the symbols K and KB are often used. |