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Zitat von
wikipedia:
The kibibyte is a multiple of the
unit byte for quantities of digital information. The binary prefix kibi means 1024, therefore 1 kibibyte is 1024bytes. The
unit symbol for the kibibyte is KiB.[1] The
unit was established by the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) in 2000 and has been accepted for use by all major standards organizations.
It was designed to replace the kilobyte used in some computer science contexts to mean 1024 bytes, which conflicts with the SI definition of the prefix kilo.
Obwohl nun seit 2000 feststeht, dass 1024 Bytes = 1 K
iB <> 1 KB (wusst ich gar nicht), wird heute ausschließlich die zweitere Darstellung verwendet, soweit ich mich nicht täusche. Warum?
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