Etymology:
The term "gigabyte" is a compound word derived from two Greek roots:
Meaning:
A gigabyte (GB) is a unit of digital storage or memory equal to 1 billion bytes. It is commonly used to measure the capacity of computer hard drives, solid-state drives (SSDs), and other storage devices.
Origin:
The term "gigabyte" was first used in the computer industry in the 1980s. It was originally defined as 1,073,741,824 bytes, which is the actual value of 2 raised to the power of 30 (2^30). However, due to confusion with the similar term "gibibyte" (GiB), which is equal to 1,073,741,824 bytes, the definition of a gigabyte was later standardized to be exactly 1 billion bytes (10^9 bytes).
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