megabyte

See also: Megabyte and mégabyte

English

Etymology

mega- + byte

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈmɛɡəˌbaɪt/

Noun

megabyte (plural megabytes)

  1. One million (106) bytes.
    • 1964, IBM, System/360 System Summary, page 27
      The IBM 2301 Drum Storage (Figure 20) provides random access storage of approximately 4 million bytes at a data rate of 1.2 megabytes per second.
    • 1973, IBM, Reference Manual for IBM 3340/3344 Disk Storage, page 3
      This 70-megabyte [69,889,536 bytes] data module contains fixed heads in addition to the normal access heads.
  2. (computing) 1,048,576 bytes; a mebibyte.
    • 2003, Michael Meyers, Managing and Troubleshooting PCs, page 933
      One megabyte is 1,048,576 bytes. One megahertz, however is a million Hertz.
    • 2004, Kerry Cox & Christopher Gerg, Managing Security with Snort and IDS Tools, page 92
      Defaults to 2 megabytes (2,097,152 bytes).
    • 2006, Eriq Oliver Neale, Microsoft Small Business Server 2003 Unleashed, page 290
      By default, each log file [...] is exactly 5 megabytes (5,242,880 bytes) in size.

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Italian

Etymology

mega- + byte

Noun

megabyte m (invariable)

  1. (computing) megabyte

Portuguese

Etymology

Borrowed from English megabyte.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˌmɛɡaˈbajt(ʃ)(i)/

Noun

megabyte m (plural megabytes)

  1. (computing) megabyte (one million bytes)

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Spanish

Noun

megabyte m (plural megabytes)

  1. megabyte
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