A computer system uses binary numbers to store and process data. The binary digits 0 and 1, which are the basic units of memory, are called bits. Further, these bits are grouped together to form words. A 4-bit word is called a Nibble. Examples of nibble are 1001, 1010, 0010, etc. A two nibble word, i.e., 8-bit word is called a byte, for example, 01000110, 01111100, 10000001, etc.
Like any other standard unit, bytes are grouped together to make bigger chunks or units of memory. Table shows different measurement units for digital data stored in storage devices.
Measurement units for digital data
