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Megabyte

Multiple-byte units
Decimal
Value Metric
1000 kB kilobyte
10002 MB megabyte
10003 GB gigabyte
10004 TB terabyte
10005 PB petabyte
10006 EB exabyte
10007 ZB zettabyte
10008 YB yottabyte
10009 RB ronnabyte
100010 QB quettabyte
Binary
Value IEC Memory
1024 KiB kibibyte KB kilobyte
10242 MiB mebibyte MB megabyte
10243 GiB gibibyte GB gigabyte
10244 TiB tebibyte TB terabyte
10245 PiB pebibyte
10246 EiB exbibyte
10247 ZiB zebibyte
10248 YiB yobibyte
Orders of magnitude of data

The megabyte is a multiple of the unit byte for digital information. Its recommended unit symbol is MB. The unit prefix mega is a multiplier of 1000000 (106) in the International System of Units (SI).[1] Therefore, one megabyte is one million bytes of information. This definition has been incorporated into the International System of Quantities.

In the computer and information technology fields, other definitions have been used that arose for historical reasons of convenience. A common usage has been to designate one megabyte as 1048576bytes (220 B), a quantity that conveniently expresses the binary architecture of digital computer memory. The standards bodies have deprecated this usage of the megabyte in favor of a new set of binary prefixes,[2] in which this quantity is designated by the unit mebibyte (MiB).

Definitions

The unit megabyte is commonly used for 10002 (one million) bytes or 10242 bytes. The interpretation of using base 1024 originated as technical jargon for the byte multiples that needed to be expressed by the powers of 2 but lacked a convenient name. As 1024 (210) approximates 1000 (103), roughly corresponding to the SI prefix kilo-, it was a convenient term to denote the binary multiple. In 1998, the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) proposed standards for binary prefixes requiring the use of megabyte to denote 10002 bytes, and mebibyte to denote 10242 bytes. By the end of 2009, the IEC Standard had been adopted by the IEEE, EU, ISO and NIST. Nevertheless, the term megabyte continues to be widely used with different meanings.

Base 10
1 MB = 1000000 bytes (= 10002 B = 106 B) is the definition following the rules of the International System of Units (SI), and the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC).[2] This definition is used in computer networking contexts and most storage media, particularly hard drives, flash-based storage,[3] and DVDs, and is also consistent with the other uses of the SI prefix in computing, such as CPU clock speeds or measures of performance. The Mac OS X 10.6 file manager is a notable example of this usage in software. Since Snow Leopard, file sizes are reported in decimal units.[4]

In this convention, one thousand megabytes (1000 MB) is equal to one gigabyte (1 GB), where 1 GB is one billion bytes.

Base 2
1 MB = 1048576 bytes (= 10242 B = 220 B) is the definition used by Microsoft Windows in reference to computer memory, such as random-access memory (RAM). This definition is synonymous with the unambiguous binary unit mebibyte. In this convention, one thousand and twenty-four megabytes (1024 MB) is equal to one gigabyte (1 GB), where 1 GB is 10243 bytes (i.e., 1 GiB).
Mixed
1 MB = 1024000 bytes (= 1000×1024 B) is the definition used to describe the formatted capacity of the 1.44 MB 3.5-inch HD floppy disk, which actually has a capacity of 1474560bytes.[5]

Randomly addressable semiconductor memory doubles in size for each address lane added to an integrated circuit package, which favors counts that are powers of two. The capacity of a disk drive is the product of the sector size, number of sectors per track, number of tracks per side, and the number of disk platters in the drive. Changes in any of these factors would not usually double the size.

Examples of use

 
1.44 MB floppy disks can store 1,474,560 bytes of data. MB in this context means 1,000×1,024 bytes.

Depending on compression methods and file format, a megabyte of data can roughly be:

The human genome consists of DNA representing 800 MB of data. The parts that differentiate one person from another can be compressed to 4 MB.[6]

See also

References

  1. ^ . Bureau international des poids et mesures. Archived from the original on June 7, 2007. Retrieved June 1, 2007.
  2. ^ a b "Definitions of the SI units: The binary prefixes". National Institute of Standards and Technology.
  3. ^ "Note: 1 megabyte (MB) = 1 million bytes; 1 gigabyte (GB) = 1 billion bytes."
  4. ^ "How Mac OS X reports drive capacity". Apple Inc. 2009-08-27. Retrieved 2009-10-16.
  5. ^ Tracing the History of the Computer - History of the Floppy Disk
  6. ^ Christley, S.; Lu, Y.; Li, C.; Xie, X. (2008). "Human genomes as email attachments". Bioinformatics. 25 (2): 274–275. doi:10.1093/bioinformatics/btn582. PMID 18996942.

External links

  • the megabyte (established definition in Networking and Storage industries; from whatis.com)
  • IEC prefixes and symbols for binary multiples
  • to How Many MB in a GB

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definition has been incorporated into the International System of Quantities In the computer and information technology fields other definitions have been used that arose for historical reasons of convenience A common usage has been to designate one megabyte as 1048 576 bytes 220 B a quantity that conveniently expresses the binary architecture of digital computer memory The standards bodies have deprecated this usage of the megabyte in favor of a new set of binary prefixes 2 in which this quantity is designated by the unit mebibyte MiB Contents 1 Definitions 2 Examples of use 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksDefinitions EditThe unit megabyte is commonly used for 10002 one million bytes or 10242 bytes The interpretation of using base 1024 originated as technical jargon for the byte multiples that needed to be expressed by the powers of 2 but lacked a convenient name As 1024 210 approximates 1000 103 roughly corresponding to the SI prefix kilo it was a convenient term to denote the binary multiple In 1998 the International Electrotechnical Commission IEC proposed standards for binary prefixes requiring the use of megabyte to denote 10002 bytes and mebibyte to denote 10242 bytes By the end of 2009 the IEC Standard had been adopted by the IEEE EU ISO and NIST Nevertheless the term megabyte continues to be widely used with different meanings Base 10 1 MB 1000 000 bytes 10002 B 106 B is the definition following the rules of the International System of Units SI and the International Electrotechnical Commission IEC 2 This definition is used in computer networking contexts and most storage media particularly hard drives flash based storage 3 and DVDs and is also consistent with the other uses of the SI prefix in computing such as CPU clock speeds or measures of performance The Mac OS X 10 6 file manager is a notable example of this usage in software Since Snow Leopard file sizes are reported in decimal units 4 In this convention one thousand megabytes 1000 MB is equal to one gigabyte 1 GB where 1 GB is one billion bytes Base 2Main article Mebibyte 1 MB 1048 576 bytes 10242 B 220 B is the definition used by Microsoft Windows in reference to computer memory such as random access memory RAM This definition is synonymous with the unambiguous binary unit mebibyte In this convention one thousand and twenty four megabytes 1024 MB is equal to one gigabyte 1 GB where 1 GB is 10243 bytes i e 1 GiB Mixed 1 MB 1024 000 bytes 1000 1024 B is the definition used to describe the formatted capacity of the 1 44 MB 3 5 inch HD floppy disk which actually has a capacity of 1474 560 bytes 5 Randomly addressable semiconductor memory doubles in size for each address lane added to an integrated circuit package which favors counts that are powers of two The capacity of a disk drive is the product of the sector size number of sectors per track number of tracks per side and the number of disk platters in the drive Changes in any of these factors would not usually double the size Examples of use Edit 1 44 MB floppy disks can store 1 474 560 bytes of data MB in this context means 1 000 1 024 bytes Depending on compression methods and file format a megabyte of data can roughly be a 1 megapixel bitmap image e g 1152 864 with 256 colors 8 bits pixel color depth stored without any compression a 4 megapixel JPEG image e g 2560 1600 with normal compression 6 seconds of 44 1 kHz 16 bit uncompressed CD audio 1 minute of 128 kbit s MP3 lossy compressed audio a typical English book volume in plain text format 500 pages 2000 characters per page The human genome consists of DNA representing 800 MB of data The parts that differentiate one person from another can be compressed to 4 MB 6 See also EditTimeline of binary prefixes Gigabyte Consumer confusionReferences Edit SI Prefixes Bureau international des poids et mesures Archived from the original on June 7 2007 Retrieved June 1 2007 a b Definitions of the SI units The binary prefixes National Institute of Standards and Technology SanDisk USB Flash Drive Note 1 megabyte MB 1 million bytes 1 gigabyte GB 1 billion bytes How Mac OS X reports drive capacity Apple Inc 2009 08 27 Retrieved 2009 10 16 Tracing the History of the Computer History of the Floppy Disk Christley S Lu Y Li C Xie X 2008 Human genomes as email attachments Bioinformatics 25 2 274 275 doi 10 1093 bioinformatics btn582 PMID 18996942 External links EditHistorical Notes About The Cost Of Hard Drive Storage Space the megabyte established definition in Networking and Storage industries from whatis com International Electrotechnical Commission definitions IEC prefixes and symbols for binary multiples Added Archived to How Many MB in a GB Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Megabyte amp oldid 1131287327, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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