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byte
[ bahyt ]
noun
- adjacent bits, usually eight, processed by a computer as a unit.
- the combination of bits used to represent a particular letter, number, or special character.
byte
/ baɪt /
noun
- a group of bits, usually eight, processed as a single unit of data
- the storage space in a memory or other storage device that is allocated to such a group of bits
- a subdivision of a word
byte
/ bīt /
- A sequence of adjacent bits operated on as a unit by a computer. A byte usually consists of eight bits. Amounts of computer memory are often expressed in terms of megabytes (1,048,576 bytes) or gigabytes (1,073,741,824 bytes).
byte
- In computer technology, a unit of information made up of bits (often eight bits). The memory capacity of a typical personal computer runs from millions to billions of bytes.
Word History and Origins
Origin of byte1
Word History and Origins
Origin of byte1
Usage
Example Sentences
The cameras, part of a network that workers previously had to watch, provide billions of bytes of data for the AI system to digest.
“They managed to reach close to Atiq and his brother on the pretext of recording a byte and fired at them from close range. Both sustained bullet injuries on the head,” he said.
Poor folks, just trying to do their jobs, scrolling for juicy sound bytes served up the night before by the messiest sports stars, and then they come across Jokic saying something like this:
At Brunello, a town near the Swiss border in Northern Italy, data management business Pure Storage is putting a data centre on a digital diet by trimming bits and bytes and junking surplus information.
What will it be like for shoppers when vehicles are dominated by bits and bytes instead of gears and gaskets?
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