| ▲ | ValdikSS 2 days ago | |||||||||||||
Well, you're joking, but the entire RAM industry still lists their chips in Gb (gigaBITS) to avoid confusion. 32 Gb ram chip = 4 GiB of RAM. | ||||||||||||||
| ▲ | nayuki 2 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||||||||
That's still wrong and you've solved nothing. 32 Gb = 32 000 000 000 bits = 4 000 000 000 bytes = 4 GB (real SI gigabytes). If you think 32 Gb are binary gibibits, then you've disagreed with Ethernet (e.g. 2.5 Gb/s), Thunderbolt (e.g. 40 Gb/s), and other communication standards. That's why I keep hammering on the same point: Creating context-dependent prefixes sows endless confusion. The only way to stop the confusion is to respect the real definitions. | ||||||||||||||
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