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Go read it hten. BTW, you can get PCs costing 70 grand - 16 way opterons with 128GB RAM etc.
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Mon Sep 26, 2005 8:39 pm |
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thats just over the top, hey one day it will be like, i recently got a 512"G"b pen drive, are kwl, but i got a Bigabyte one (or whatever its called) cost me only ?60
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It's actually designed for servers and supercalculators, has no home application whatsoever.
The one up form GigaByte is TeraByte, then Petabyte, Exabyte, Zettabyte and Yottabyte. Below GigaByte is MegaByte, KiloByte and Byte. I don't think they've named any more! Oh, and a bit (b) is an eigth of a Byte (B).
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Mon Sep 26, 2005 9:18 pm |
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does that mean a bitmap picture is made up of thousands of "bits" or 1/8's of bytes? And as for the different types of bytes, howabout a googlebyte that wud be a google big, lol, HUGE
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Mon Oct 03, 2005 9:38 pm |
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Bits are a single peice of data, I.E. a character. A bitmap is where each colour is assigned to a character, and then the picture is just done as each pixel is a character, layed out like that. A jpeg, however, uses compression and patterns to make the picture, so it is totally different. Opening a .bmp in notepad, and it looks really cool. I think that's why
As for a Goog[b:c1186b08a6]ol[/b:c1186b08a6]Byte, that will never hapen, it's not how they do it.
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Tue Oct 04, 2005 3:28 pm |
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be usin a crappy 16" screen, at first
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