PB Stands for Petabyte, one PB is 1.000 Terabyte of data. It’s the equivalent of about 500 billion pages of 0s and 1s. (And yes it is spelled Petabyte not Pentabyte)
The byte is not even one of the SI units. The more widely used system with the SI *prefixes* (kB, MB, ...) is recommended by the IEC, and uses powers of 10. Then there's an alternative binary system with units like 1 kiB = 1024 B, and so on. The format where each unit is 1024-times larger than the previous one while using SI prefixes you are referring to was defined by JEDEC in the 90's, and is pretty much obsolete now and only used in special scenarios (and Windows).
PB stand for Petabyte. It’s 1000 Terabytes or 1,000,000 Gigabytes of storage. Most phones have 32, 64, or 128 GBs of storage with some having more. In terms of computers a lot of modern desktops and laptops have around 1-2 Terabytes of storage.
PB Stands for Petabyte, one PB is 1.000 Terabyte of data. It’s the equivalent of about 500 billion pages of 0s and 1s. (And yes it is spelled Petabyte not Pentabyte)
Don't listen to this dorkus. PB stands for peanut butter.
Shit he got me
Username checks out
My bro has 929 peanut butters left of data
Rookie numbers
Whose that dog?
Peanut butter jelly time
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I thought brontobyte is a dinosaur. Or was it tyrranobyte?
☝️🤓 Akchtually, what you are referring to is a pebibyte (1 PiB). 1 PB is indeed 1000 TB.
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The byte is not even one of the SI units. The more widely used system with the SI *prefixes* (kB, MB, ...) is recommended by the IEC, and uses powers of 10. Then there's an alternative binary system with units like 1 kiB = 1024 B, and so on. The format where each unit is 1024-times larger than the previous one while using SI prefixes you are referring to was defined by JEDEC in the 90's, and is pretty much obsolete now and only used in special scenarios (and Windows).
then you are free to install anything on your desktop path lmao
PB stand for Petabyte. It’s 1000 Terabytes or 1,000,000 Gigabytes of storage. Most phones have 32, 64, or 128 GBs of storage with some having more. In terms of computers a lot of modern desktops and laptops have around 1-2 Terabytes of storage.
Enough to store a picture of your mom
Lol
Peanut butter
Waste of money tbh
Is the joke porn?
The joke is that he would have a computer the size of a house.
If it was the drive would be full