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The tebibit is a multiple of the bit, a unit of information, prefixed by the standards-based multiplier tebi (symbol Ti), a binary prefix meaning 240.[1][2] The unit symbol of the tebibit is Tibit.

1 tebibit = 240 bits = 1099511627776bits = 1024 gibibits[3]

The tebibit is closely related to the terabit, the corresponding unit using the metric prefix tera, which is 1012 bits.

See also

References

  1. ^ International Electrotechnical Commission, IEC 60027-2 (2000-11) Ed. 2.0
  2. ^ A.J. Thor (2000). "Prefixes for binary multiples". Metrologia. 37 (81): 81. Bibcode:2000Metro..37...81T. doi:10.1088/0026-1394/37/1/12. (link me0112.pdf).
  3. ^ Definitions of the SI units: The binary prefixes