0x6B30
0x6B30 is a hexadecimal representation of a number. In decimal, this number is 27440. It is a positive integer. The prefix "0x" is a common convention used in many programming languages and contexts to indicate that the following digits are in hexadecimal (base-16) format. Hexadecimal is a numeral system that uses 16 distinct symbols, most commonly the digits 0–9 and the letters A–F. Each hexadecimal digit represents four bits.
In computing, hexadecimal is often used as a shorthand for binary-coded values because it is more human-readable
The number 27440 (or 0x6B30) itself does not inherently represent a specific widely known concept or entity