প্ৰজ্ঞা - The Wisdom - Is 1 GB equal to 1024 MB or 1000 MB? I know you won't like this answer: it depends. Currently the standard is 1 Gigabyte (GB) =
![Grant Sanderson on Twitter: "I can understand people who use “megabyte” to mean 10^6 bytes. I can also understand those who mean 2^20 bytes. By Floppy disk, wtf? https://t.co/LCLZKOQT0q" / Twitter Grant Sanderson on Twitter: "I can understand people who use “megabyte” to mean 10^6 bytes. I can also understand those who mean 2^20 bytes. By Floppy disk, wtf? https://t.co/LCLZKOQT0q" / Twitter](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EgdMLY2UcAA1WtC.jpg:large)
Grant Sanderson on Twitter: "I can understand people who use “megabyte” to mean 10^6 bytes. I can also understand those who mean 2^20 bytes. By Floppy disk, wtf? https://t.co/LCLZKOQT0q" / Twitter
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