Wednesday, 13 August 2014

Base 10

1 MB = 1000000 bytes (= 10002 B = 106 B) is the analogue recommended by the International System of Units (SI) and the International Electrotechnical Commission IEC.[2] This analogue is acclimated in networking contexts and a lot of accumulator media, decidedly harder drives, flash-based storage,[3] and DVDs, and is aswell constant with the added uses of the SI prefix in computing, such as CPU alarm speeds or measures of performance. The Mac OS X 10.6 book administrator is a notable archetype of this acceptance in software. Since Snow Leopard, book sizes are appear in decimal units.

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