The gigabyte () is a multiple of the unit
byte for digital information. The
prefix
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''
giga'' means 10
9 in the
International System of Units
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(SI). Therefore, one gigabyte is one billion bytes. The unit symbol for the gigabyte is GB.
This definition is used in all contexts of science (especially
data science
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),
engineering,
business
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, and many areas of
computing, including storage capacities of
hard drives,
solid state drives, and
tapes, as well as
data transmission speeds. However, the term is also used in some fields of computer science and information technology to denote (1024
3 or 2
30) bytes, particularly for sizes of
RAM. Thus, prior to 1998, some usage of ''gigabyte'' has been ambiguous. To resolve this difficulty,
IEC 80000-13
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It was developed and promulgated jointly by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and the International Electrote ...
clarifies that a ''gigabyte'' (GB) is 10
9 bytes and specifies the term ''gibibyte'' (GiB) to denote 2
30 bytes. These differences are still readily seen for example, when a 400 GB drive's capacity is displayed by
Microsoft Windows
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as 372 GB instead of 372 GiB. Analogously, a memory module that is labeled as having the size "" has one
gibibyte () of storage capacity.
In response to litigation over whether the makers of electronic storage devices must conform to Microsoft Windows' use of a binary definition of "GB" instead of the metric/decimal definition, the
rejected that argument, ruling that "the U.S. Congress has deemed the decimal definition of gigabyte to be the 'preferred' one for the purposes of 'U.S. trade and commerce.'"
Definition
The term ''gigabyte'' has a standard definition of 1000
3 bytes, as well as a discouraged
meaning of 1024
3 bytes. The latter binary usage originated as compromise technical jargon for byte
multiples that needed to be expressed in a power of 2, but lacked a convenient name. As 1024 (2
10) is approximately 1000 (10
3), roughly corresponding to SI multiples, it was used for binary multiples as well.
In 1998 the
International Electrotechnical Commission
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(IEC) published standards for
binary prefixes, requiring that the gigabyte strictly denote 1000
3 bytes and
gibibyte denote 1024
3 bytes. By the end of 2007, the IEC Standard had been adopted by the
IEEE,
EU, and
NIST
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, and in 2009 it was incorporated in the
International System of Quantities. Nevertheless, the term gigabyte continues to be widely used with the following two different meanings:
Base 10 (decimal)
* 1 GB = bytes (= 1000
3 B = 10
9 B)
Based on powers of 10, this definition uses the prefix giga- as defined in the
International System of Units
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(SI). This is the recommended definition by the
International Electrotechnical Commission
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(IEC).
[http://physics.nist.gov/cuu/Units/binary.html Prefixes for binary multiples] This definition is used in
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...
contexts and most
storage media, particularly
hard drives,
flash-based storage,
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"Note: 1 megabyte (MB) = 1 million bytes; 1 gigabyte (GB) = 1 billion bytes."[Storage Chart](_blank)
"Megabyte (MB) = 1,000,000 bytes; 1 Gigabyte (GB) = 1,000,000,000 bytes; 1TB = 1,000,000,000,000 bytes" and
DVDs, and is also consistent with the other uses of the
SI prefix
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in computing, such as
CPU clock speeds or
measures of performance. The file manager of
Mac OS X version 10.6 and later versions are a notable example of this usage in software, which report files sizes in decimal units.
Base 2 (binary)
* 1 GiB = bytes (= 1024
3 B = 2
30 B).
The binary definition uses powers of the base 2, as does the architectural principle of
binary computer
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s.
This usage is widely promulgated by some
operating systems, such as
Microsoft Windows
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in reference to
computer memory (e.g.,
RAM). This definition is synonymous with the unambiguous unit
gibibyte.
Consumer confusion
Since the first disk drive, the
IBM 350, disk drive manufacturers expressed
hard drive capacities using decimal prefixes. With the advent of gigabyte-range drive capacities, manufacturers based most consumer
hard drive capacities in certain size classes expressed in decimal gigabytes, such as "500 GB". The exact capacity of a given drive model is usually slightly larger than the class designation. Practically all manufacturers of hard disk drives and flash-memory disk devices
continue to define one gigabyte as , which is displayed on the packaging. Some operating systems such as OS X express hard drive capacity or file size using decimal multipliers, while others such as
Microsoft Windows
Windows is a group of several proprietary graphical operating system families developed and marketed by Microsoft. Each family caters to a certain sector of the computing industry. For example, Windows NT for consumers, Windows Server for serv ...
report size using binary multipliers. This discrepancy causes confusion, as a disk with an advertised capacity of, for example, (meaning , equal to 372 GiB) might be reported by the operating system as "".
The
JEDEC memory standards use IEEE 100 nomenclature which quote the gigabyte as (2
30 bytes).
The difference between units based on decimal and binary prefixes increases as a
semi-logarithmic
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(linear-log) function—for example, the decimal kilobyte value is nearly 98% of the kibibyte, a
megabyte
The megabyte is a multiple of the unit byte for digital information. Its recommended unit symbol is MB. The unit prefix ''mega'' is a multiplier of (106) in the International System of Units (SI). Therefore, one megabyte is one million bytes o ...
is under 96% of a mebibyte, and a gigabyte is just over 93% of a gibibyte value. This means that a 300 GB (279 GiB) hard disk might be indicated variously as "300 GB", "279 GB" or "279 GiB", depending on the operating system. As storage sizes increase and larger units are used, these differences become more pronounced.
US lawsuits
A lawsuit decided in 2019 that arose from alleged breach of contract and other claims over the binary and decimal definitions used for "gigabyte" have ended in favor of the manufacturers, with courts holding that the legal definition of gigabyte or GB is 1 GB = 1,000,000,000 (10
9) bytes (the decimal definition). Specifically, the courts held that "the U.S. Congress has deemed the decimal definition of gigabyte to be the 'preferred' one for the purposes of 'U.S. trade and commerce' .... The California Legislature has likewise adopted the decimal system for all 'transactions in this state'."
Earlier lawsuits had ended in settlement with no court ruling on the question, such as a lawsuit against drive manufacturer
Western Digital.
Western Digital settled the challenge and added explicit disclaimers to products that the usable capacity may differ from the advertised capacity.
Seagate was sued on similar grounds and also settled.
Other contexts
Because of their physical design, the capacity of modern computer random access memory devices, such as
DIMM modules, is always a multiple of a power of 1024. It is thus convenient to use prefixes denoting powers of 1024, known as
binary prefixes, in describing them. For example, a memory capacity of is conveniently expressed as 1
GiB rather than as 1.074 GB. The former specification is, however, often quoted as "1 GB" when applied to random access memory.
Software allocates memory in varying degrees of granularity as needed to fulfill data structure requirements and binary multiples are usually not required. Other computer capacities and rates, like
storage
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hardware size,
data transfer rates,
clock speeds,
operations per second, etc., do not depend on an inherent
base, and are usually presented in decimal units. For example, the manufacturer of a "300 GB" hard drive is claiming a capacity of , not 300 × 1024
3 (which would be ) bytes.
Examples of gigabyte-sized storage
* One hour of
SDTV video at 2.2
Mbit
The megabit is a multiple of the unit bit for digital information. The prefix mega (symbol M) is defined in the International System of Units (SI) as a multiplier of 106 (1 million), and therefore
:1 megabit = = = 1000 kilobits.
The megabit h ...
/s is approximately 1 GB.
* Seven minutes of
HDTV video at 19.39 Mbit/s is approximately 1 GB.
* 114 minutes of uncompressed
CD-quality
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audio at 1.4 Mbit/s is approximately 1 GB.
* A single layer
DVD+R
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disc can hold about 4.7 GB.
* A dual-layered
DVD+R
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disc can hold about 8.5 GB.
* A single layer
Blu-ray can hold about 25 GB.
* The largest
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cartridge available on the market holds about 32 GB.
* A dual-layered
Blu-ray can hold about 50 GB.
* A triple-layered
Ultra HD Blu-ray can hold about 100 GB.
Unicode character
The "gigabyte" symbol is encoded by
Unicode at code point .
See also
*
Orders of magnitude (data)
*
Binary prefix
References
External links
* http://physics.nist.gov/cuu/Units/binary.html
* http://www.quinion.com/words/turnsofphrase/tp-kib1.htm
* https://www.nist.gov/public_affairs/techbeat/tb9903.htm
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