- The
byte is a unit of
digital information that most
commonly consists of
eight bits. Historically, the
byte was the
number of bits used to
encode a single...
- addresses) in
computer memory,
counting only
byte significance compared to earliness.
Endianness is
primarily expressed as big-endian (BE) or little-endian (LE)...
-
correspond one-to-one with ASCII, are
encoded using a
single byte with the same
binary value as ASCII, so that a UTF-8-encoded file
using only
those characters...
- The
byte-order mark (BOM) is a
particular usage of the
special Unicode character code, U+FEFF ZERO
WIDTH NO-BREAK SPACE,
whose appearance as a
magic number...
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Byte,
Bytes,
byte, or
bytes in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
byte is a unit of
digital information in
computing and
telecommunications that...
- for 10002 (one million)
bytes or 10242
bytes. The
interpretation of
using base 1024
originated as technical jargon for the
byte multiples that
needed to...
- unit
byte for
digital information. The
prefix giga
means 109 in the
International System of
Units (SI). Therefore, one
gigabyte is one
billion bytes. The...
- is a
multiple of the unit
byte for
digital information. The
International System of
Units (SI)
defines the
prefix kilo
as a
multiplication factor of...
- code (1
byte), high
byte of the
register address to read (1
byte), low
byte of the
register address to read (1
byte) and data (2
bytes = high
byte and low...
-
Byte addressing in
hardware architectures supports accessing individual bytes.
Computers with
byte addressing are
sometimes called byte machines, in contrast...