bit -> kilobit -> megabit -> gigabit -> terabit -> petabit -> ?

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tcsenter

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I'm going to live to see a mainstream premium PC (e.g. $1000) with 1 TB of RAM! 500GB will be required for Adobe Flash Plugin and three web pages that must load 2GB of content and script elements each. On second thought, I think I'll slit my wrists in a few more years....
 

Paratus

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1,237,940,039,285,380,274,899,124,224
then
1,267,650,600,228,229,401,496,703,205,376
however there is no name for these yet as they are with our current technology impossible to have/need so much data
At the rate the US is going we will need these to put a number on the national debt :biggrin:
 
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a yottabyte could hold all the data in every computer system in the whole world about 100 times

This was 2003.

I wonder what that number is now.
 
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