What unit is used to measure memory size?

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Memory size is measured in bytes.

The unit used to measure memory size is typically the byte (B). However, larger units like kilobyte (KB), megabyte (MB), gigabyte (GB), terabyte (TB), petabyte (PB), exabyte (EB), zettabyte (ZB), and yottabyte (YB) are also commonly used to represent larger memory sizes.

One kilobyte (KB) is equal to 1,024 bytes, one megabyte (MB) is equal to 1,024 kilobytes, one gigabyte (GB) is equal to 1,024 megabytes, one terabyte (TB) is equal to 1,024 gigabytes, one petabyte (PB) is equal to 1,024 terabytes, one exabyte (EB) is equal to 1,024 petabytes, one zettabyte (ZB) is equal to 1,024 exabytes, and one yottabyte (YB) is equal to 1,024 zettabytes.


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