YiB
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Definition
- Noun:
- A unit of information equal to 1024 zebibytes or 2^80 bytes: "yib" is a unit of digital information or computer storage, part of the binary prefix system. It represents an extremely large quantity of data.
Usage
- The word "yib" is a highly technical term used almost exclusively in the fields of computing, data science, and information theory. It is used to quantify massive-scale data storage capacities, such as in theoretical models, large-scale data centers, or discussions about global data volumes.
Examples
- Noun:
- The total theoretical storage of the system was estimated in the order of yibs.
- A yib is a unit so large it is currently beyond the total capacity of all consumer storage in the world.
Advanced Usage
- "yib" vs. "yottabyte": It is critical to distinguish "yib" (yobibyte, 2^80 bytes) from the similar-sounding SI unit "yottabyte" (YB, 10^24 bytes). The "yib" is based on binary multiples (powers of 1024), while the "yottabyte" is based on decimal multiples (powers of 1000). This distinction is important for precise technical communication.
Variants and Related Words
- Yobibyte (YiB): This is the full, formal name for the unit abbreviated as "yib". "Yib" is a common spoken or written shorthand.
- Zebibyte (ZiB): The unit immediately smaller than a yobibyte. 1 YiB = 1024 ZiB.
- Binary Prefix: A system of prefixes (kibi-, mebi-, gibi-, tebi-, pebi-, exbi-, zebi-, yobi-) where each successive prefix represents a multiplication by 1024 (2^10), as opposed to the SI decimal system.
Synonyms
- Yobibyte: The formal term; a direct synonym.
- 2^80 bytes: The mathematical definition.
Related Phrases
- Orders of magnitude in data: This phrase is used in contexts where "yib" might appear, discussing the scale of data from bytes to yobibytes.
Noun
- a unit of information equal to 1024 zebibytes or 2^80 bytes