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Byte logo #10101) Adjacent bits 2) American monthly magazine 3) Binary arithmetic 4) Binary group 5) Bunch of bits 6) Class of World Sailing 7) Collection of bits 8) Computer capacity unit 9) Computer data amount 10) Computer data unit 11) Computer file measure 12) Computer info quantity 13) Computer info unit 14) Computer magazine
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Byte logo #20556a byte refers to 8 bits of binary data stored within a computer's memory or on a data storage medium
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Byte logo #20155A logical collection of 8 bits and the basic unit of storage in computers, details ...
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byte logo #21160A string of 8 bits, used to represent a character.
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Byte logo #20447A grouping of eight information bits.
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Byte logo #20462A group of 8 bits. This is a convenient grouping for computers because the main computer character codes both fit into an 8-bit format. See ASCII, EBCDIC
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Byte logo #20472(Digital cameras and photo printers) Binary data packet made up of 8 bits. A byte can represent values between 0 and 255. It can depict 256 symbols, numbers or colours. In the computer field, larger byte size is described using the prefix letter for the abbreviation of the exponent of 2. Therefore:
1 Kilobyte = 1 KB = 1,024 bytes
1 Megabyt...
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Byte logo #20505A unit of data made up of eight contiguous bits. A byte is usually the smallest addressable unit of memory. This is considered to be the basic storage for ‘characters` on a PC. Bytes are used to represent storage size, including memory. Larger groups of bytes are annotated as follows: Kilobyte (KB) 1 KB = 1,024 bytes Megabyte (MB) 1 MB = 1,...
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Byte logo #20660A byte is a set of 8 bits that represent a single character.
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byte logo #20870 A number of binary bits, usually eight, that represent one numeric or alphabetic character.
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byte logo #20973A group of adjacent bits, commonly 4, 6 or 8, operating as a unit for the storage and manipulation of data in a computer. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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Byte logo #21026- Eight bits that are able to represent any eight-digit number from 0 to the 256th decimal (or from 00000000 to 11111111 binary). A megabyte is 1024 kilobytes (1,048,576 bytes), and a gigabyte is one billion 8-bit bytes (1,073,741,824 bytes). See also bit.
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byte logo #21138A binary clement string functioning as a unit. Eight-bit bytes are most common. Also called a 'character'.
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Byte logo #21816A set of consecutive bits that makes up a single item of information. A byte usually comprises a series of 8 bits and represents one character.
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byte logo #22285A group of eight bits. (MIDI bytes consist of ten bits because each byte includes a start bit and a stop bit, with eight bits in the middle to convey information.)
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Byte logo #22286A sequence of 8 bits of data, established as a standard parcel of information in computing because it can designate any of 63 possible items (2 raised to the 8th power, minus 1). This number is sufficient to uniquely specify any letter in the English alphabet, any single Arabic numeral, and a group of commonly used symbols. For that reason, the byt...
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BYTE logo #10444A binary string which is normally of 8 bits.
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Byte logo #10444 One byte exists of 8 bits. One byte can represent 256 characters, numbers or colour values
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Byte logo #104448 bits or 256 discrete items of information such as colour, brightness etc. One full frame of CCIR 601 requires just under 1Mb of storage. One full frame of HD/24p video requires about nine times the storage.
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Byte logo #21156A set of Bits that represent a single character. Usually there are 8 Bits in a Byte, sometimes more, depending on how the measurement is being made.
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Byte logo #20479(NETWORK GLOSSARY) A series of consecutive binary digits that are operated upon as a unit (for example, an eight bit byte).
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Byte logo #20506A series of bits of data, usually 8 or 16 bits, that are handled as a unit.
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Byte logo #20687A group of binary digits that combine to make a word. Generally 8 bits. Half byte is called a nibble. Large computers use 32 bits and 64 bits.In order to remove the confusion between the SI abbreviations (such as kilo) and the definition used in computing a new system was devloped and published in 1999.NameAbbreviationFactorkibiKi210 = 1...
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byte logo #20974 noun a sequence of 8 bits (enough to represent one character of alphanumeric data) processed as a single unit of information
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Byte logo #22803A group of 8 bits.
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