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yottabyte
[ yot-uh-bahyt ]
noun
, Computers.
- 2 80 bytes; 1024 zettabytes.
- (loosely) 10 24 or one septillion bytes; 1000 zettabytes. : YB
yottabyte
/ ˈjɒtəˌbaɪt /
noun
- computing 10 24or 2 80bytes
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Word History and Origins
Origin of yottabyte1
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Word History and Origins
Origin of yottabyte1
C20: probably from Italian otto eight
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Example Sentences
By the 2030s, the world will generate around a yottabyte of data per year—that’s 1024 bytes, or the amount that would fit on DVDs stacked all the way to Mars.
From Scientific American
People are going to start getting familiar with zettabytes and petabytes and yottabytes.
From Forbes
The 100,000-square-foot facilities storage capabilities are not known, but estimates range from exabytes to yottabytes of information.
From Newsweek
Some reports say that it has capacity for a yottabyte of data.
From Forbes
Some organizations are already planning for yottabytes of data.
From Forbes
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