zib
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A computer scientist explains that a zib is an extremely large unit of digital information.
Definition
- Noun:
- A unit of information equal to 1024 exbibytes or 2^70 bytes: A "zib" is a specific, large unit of digital information or computer storage capacity.
Usage
- The word "zib" is a highly specialized technical term used almost exclusively in fields like computer science, data storage, and information theory. It is not used in everyday conversation.
- It is used to quantify extremely large amounts of data, typically in theoretical or large-scale computational contexts (e.g., discussing the total data output of global systems or futuristic storage needs).
Examples
- Noun:
- The theoretical model required several zibs of storage capacity, far beyond current technology.
- A zib is equivalent to 1,180,591,620,717,411,303,424 bytes.
Advanced Usage
- "Zib" vs. "Zettabyte": In computing, a "zebibyte" (ZiB) is the standard binary unit equal to 2^70 bytes. "Zib" appears to be an informal or shorthand truncation of "zebibyte." The related decimal unit is the "zettabyte" (ZB), which equals 10^21 bytes or 1,000 exabytes. The distinction is important in precise technical contexts to avoid confusion between binary (base-2) and decimal (base-10) prefixes.
Variants and Related Words
- Zebibyte (ZiB): The formal, standardized binary unit for 2^70 bytes. "Zib" is likely a colloquial shortening of this term.
- Exbibyte (EiB): A unit equal to 2^60 bytes. 1024 exbibytes equal one zebibyte.
- Yobibyte (YiB): A larger unit equal to 2^80 bytes or 1024 zebibytes.
Synonyms
- Zebibyte (ZiB): The formal synonym for this specific unit of measurement.
Notes on Meaning
- This term represents a specific, fixed quantity. It does not have multiple common meanings outside of this precise technical definition for data measurement.
- The usage of "zib" as a standalone term is rare; the full term "zebibyte" is standard in formal technical documentation and literature.
A computer scientist explains that a zib is an extremely large unit of digital information.
Noun
- a unit of information equal to 1024 exbibytes or 2^70 bytes