Exabit
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SI prefixes | Binary prefixes | |||
Name (Symbol) |
Standard SI |
Rare usage |
Name (Symbol) |
Value |
kilobit (kb) | 103 | 210 | kibibit (Kibit) | 210 |
megabit (Mb) | 106 | 220 | mebibit (Mibit) | 220 |
gigabit (Gb) | 109 | 230 | gibibit (Gibit) | 230 |
terabit (Tb) | 1012 | 240 | tebibit (Tibit) | 240 |
petabit (Pb) | 1015 | 250 | pebibit (Pibit) | 250 |
exabit (Eb) | 1018 | 260 | exbibit (Eibit) | 260 |
zettabit (Zb) | 1021 | 270 | zebibit (Zibit) | 270 |
yottabit (Yb) | 1024 | 280 | yobibit (Yibit) | 280 |
An exabit is a unit of information or computer storage, abbreviated Ebit or sometimes Eb.
1 exabit = 1018 bits = 1,000,000,000,000,000,000 bits (one quintillion, long scale: one trillion)
The exabit is closely related to the exbibit, which is equal to 260 bits.