binary prefix is a unit prefix that indicates a multiple of a unit of measurement by an integer power of two. The most commonly used binary prefixes are...
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information technology it is common to use binary prefixes, which are based on powers of two. Historically, many prefixes have been used or proposed by various...
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This timeline of binary prefixes lists events in the history of the evolution, development, and use of units of measure that are germane to the definition...
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Giga- (redirect from Giga (unit prefix))
source needed] Gigabit is only rarely used with the binary interpretation of the prefix. The binary prefix gibi has been adopted for 230, while reserving giga...
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Kilo- (redirect from Kilo (prefix))
10 m on each side). milli- (inverse of kilo- prefix, denoting a factor of 1/1000) kibi- (binary prefix, denoting a factor of 1024) RKM code Brewster...
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A metric prefix is a unit prefix that precedes a basic unit of measure to indicate a multiple or submultiple of the unit. All metric prefixes used today...
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bin 100101 (a prefix indicating binary format) 1001012 (a subscript indicating base-2 (binary) notation) %100101 (a prefix indicating binary format; also...
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comprising technical numerical prefixes, though. Systematic names and words comprising SI prefixes and binary prefixes are not hyphenated, by definition...
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Byte (redirect from Peta binary byte)
Machine "Binary Prefix" University of Auckland Department of Computer Science https://wiki.cs.auckland.ac.nz/stageonewiki/index.php/Binary_prefix Archived...
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a subroutine in other parallel algorithms. Abstractly, a prefix sum requires only a binary associative operator ⊕, making it useful for many applications...
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and ISQ, the prefix k stands for kilo, meaning 1000, while Ki is the symbol for the binary prefix kibi-, meaning 1024. The binary prefixes were introduced...
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language, of Papua New Guinea Tebi Rural LLG, Papua New Guinea Tebi-, a binary prefix Tebis (Technische Entwicklung Beratung und Individuelle Software), a...
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Gigabyte (section Base 2 (binary))
was used for binary multiples as well. In 1998 the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) published standards for binary prefixes, requiring that...
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Names of large numbers (section Binary prefixes)
the prefix "quinqua-" should be replaced with "quin-". This new prefix is more commonly used nowadays. Since the system of using Latin prefixes will...
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IEEE 1541 (category Prefixes)
Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) concerning the use of prefixes for binary multiples of units of measurement related to digital electronics...
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conveniently expresses the binary architecture of digital computer memory. Standards bodies have deprecated this binary usage of the mega- prefix in favor of a new...
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the IEC binary prefixes in Amendment 2 of IEC 60027-2, "Letter symbols to be used in electrical technology", for an alternate system of prefixes and includes...
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Kilobyte (section Binary (1024 bytes))
metric prefix kilo for binary multiples arose as a convenience, because 1024 is approximately 1000. The binary interpretation of metric prefixes is still...
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Affix (redirect from Prefix morpheme)
of singular meaning Augmentative – Linguistic morphological form Binary prefix – Prefix indicating a power of 2^10 (1,024) Clitic – Morpheme with syntactic...
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usages of a few multiplier prefixes in a binary interpretation which has been common in computing until new binary prefixes were defined in the 1990s....
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Units of information (section Multiplicative prefixes)
convention and hardware design. Multiplier prefixes are used to describe relatively large sizes. For binary hardware, by far the most common hardware today...
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Trie (redirect from Prefix tree)
tree or prefix tree, is a specialized search tree data structure used to store and retrieve strings from a dictionary or set. Unlike a binary search tree...
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A prefix code is a type of code system distinguished by its possession of the prefix property, which requires that there is no whole code word in the system...
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Classless Inter-Domain Routing (redirect from Address prefix)
groups of bits in the address: the most significant bits are the network prefix, which identifies a whole network or subnet, and the least significant set...
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A large value is often expressed with a metric prefix (as in megabyte and gigabyte) or a binary prefix (as in mebibyte and gibibyte). Due to typical file...
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Hexadecimal (redirect from 0x (prefix))
92 series uses a 0h prefix: 0h5A3, 0hC1F27ED ALGOL 68 uses the prefix 16r to denote hexadecimal numbers: 16r5a3, 16rC1F27ED. Binary, quaternary (base-4)...
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Mega- (redirect from Mega (prefix))
of 1000KB or 1024000 bytes. The prefix mebi- has been suggested as a prefix for 220 to avoid ambiguity. Binary prefix Mebibyte Order of magnitude RKM...
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Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kibi may refer to: kibi (binary prefix), an ISO/IEC standard binary prefix for units of digital information Kibi District, Okayama...
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Engineering notation (redirect from Binary engineering notation)
IEC binary prefixes, e.g. 1B10 for 1 × 210, 1B20 for 1 × 220, 1B30 for 1 × 230, 1B40 for 1 × 240 etc. Significant figures Scientific notation Binary prefix...
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