Anusha said:Well, you are wrong there too......
kB = kilobyte (1000 bytes)
KiB = kibibyte (1024 bytes)
(note the case of "k". simple k for kilobyte, capital K for kibibyte)
Similar relationship can be found in,
MB, MiB (mebibyte) (both Ms are capital)
GB, GiB (gibibyte)
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But usually you rarely use Kib, I mean kilo binary byte term.. Generally speaking all use Bits and Bytes, and yes, actually I was talking about Kilo binaries. But for what



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