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terabyte
[ter-uh-bahyt]
noun
2 40 (1,099,511,627,776) bytes; 1024 gigabytes.
(loosely) 10 12 or one trillion (1,000,000,000,000) bytes; 1000 gigabytes. TB, TByte.
terabyte
/ ˈɛəˌɪ /
noun
computing 10 12 or 2 40 bytes
terabyte
A unit of computer memory or data storage capacity equal to 1,024 gigabytes (2 40 bytes).
One trillion bytes.
See Note at megabyte
Example Sentences
To answer your question, I should find out how many terabytes of footage it was, but it was extremely intimidating to walk into the archives.
The judge agreed Mr Mangione's lawyers would need months to go through prosecutors' "three terabytes" of evidence, including police footage, data from social media, financial and phone companies and other evidence from state prosecutors.
"The brain's cortical architecture can fit about 280 terabytes of information -- 32 years of high-definition video. Our genomes accommodate about one hour. This implies a 400,000-fold compression technology cannot yet match."
In July, NullBulge said that it had leaked roughly 1.2 terabytes of Disney data in rebuke of the company’s treatment of artists, “approach to AI” and “pretty blatant disregard for the consumer.”
Inside the cassette is a kilometre of magnetic tape, capable of storing 18 terabytes of data.
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