10kb
10kB refers to ten kilobytes, a unit of digital information. One kilobyte equals 1,024 bytes, so 10kB is 10,240 bytes. The abbreviation is commonly used in computing contexts to describe the size of files, memory allocations, or data transfers. While the term is sometimes seen in file extensions or disk usage statistics, it can also appear in documentation for embedded systems where memory is limited.
In computing, file sizes measured in kilobytes are often displayed in file properties dialogs, command‑line utilities
The significance of 10kB varies with the technology. In the early days of personal computing, a 10kB
Commonly, 10kB is seen in network packet sizes, such as the maximum payload for certain streaming protocols,