Ebit
Học thuậtThân thiện
Definition
Noun: - A unit of information or computer storage equal to 1,000 petabits or 10^18 (one quintillion) bits. It is part of the decimal-based metric system of data measurement.
Usage
The term "ebit" is a technical unit used in computing and data science to quantify extremely large amounts of digital information. It is typically used in contexts discussing data storage capacity, data transmission rates, or theoretical limits in information theory.
Examples
- Noun:
- The total global internet traffic is projected to exceed several hundred ebits per year.
- The new data center has a theoretical storage capacity of one ebit.
- In information theory, an ebit represents an enormous quantity of binary data.
Advanced Usage
- "Exabit": "Ebit" is a common abbreviation for the more formal term "exabit." Both terms refer to the same unit of measurement.
- The network's backbone can handle speeds of multiple exabits per second.
Variants and Related Words
- Exabit (Ebit): The full term for the unit, often abbreviated as "Ebit" or "Eb."
- Petabit (Pbit): A unit equal to 1/1000 of an exabit (10^15 bits).
- Bit: The smallest and most basic unit of information in computing, representing a binary digit (0 or 1).
Synonyms
- Exabit: The formal, unabbreviated term for the same unit.
Notes on Meaning
This word has a single, highly specific technical meaning. It is not to be confused with "EBIT" (Earnings Before Interest and Taxes), which is a common acronym in finance and accounting. The two are homographs but have completely different meanings and contexts.
Noun
- a unit of information equal to 1000 petabits or 10^18 bits