Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/11/28

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Subject: Giga, Trea, and beyond
From: Jim Brick <jim@brick.org>
Date: Fri, 28 Nov 1997 17:21:01 -0800

At 02:16 PM 11/28/97, Bill wrote:
>
>So what's the next word after terabyte (1000 terabytes)? My vote is for
>gazigabyte, but I'm  sure someone already has something more technical and
>rational -- and boring -- ready to go. Anyone? (I've been asking my
>computer science colleagues for a while, and no one has had an answer yet.)
>

Bill,

The answer is very simple...

For thjose who want to know the powers of ten nomenclature... here it is:

S P A C E - Bits or bytes
                       Power of 10
Kilo	(K)	Thousand	3
Mega	(M)	Million	6
Giga	(G)	Billion	9
Tera	(T)	Trillion	12
Peta	(P)	Quadrillion	15
Exa	(E)	Quintillion	18
Zetta	(Z)	Sextillion	21
Yotta	(Y)	Septillion	24


T I M E -     Fraction of second
                              Power of 10
Millisecond	(ms)	Thousandth	-3
Microsecond	(aes)	Millionth	-6
Nanosecond	(ns)	Billionth	-9
Picosecond	(ps)	Trillionth	-12
Femtosecond	(fs)	Quadrillionth	-15
Attosecond	(as)	Quintillionth	-18
Zeposecond	(zs)	Sextillionth	-21
Yoctosecond	(ys)	Septillionth	-24


Storage/channel capacity measured in:

CPU word size	Bits
Bus size	Bits
Disk, tape	Bytes

MEMORY
overall capacity	Bytes
SIMM or SIP module	Bytes
Individual chip	Bits