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150GiB

150GiB denotes 150 gibibytes, a binary prefix-based unit of digital information storage. A gibibyte equals 2^30 bytes, or 1,073,741,824 bytes. Therefore 150GiB equals 150 × 2^30 = 161,061,273,600 bytes. In decimal terms this is about 161.06 GB (gigabytes). The distinction between GiB and GB arises from the different bases used (2^30 vs 10^9), which can lead to slightly different reported sizes depending on the unit system used by the platform or software.

Typical contexts include describing storage capacity of hard drives, solid-state drives, USB flash drives, and memory

Other convenient conversions: 150 GiB equals 0.1465 TiB (since 1 TiB = 1024 GiB); equals 153,600 MiB

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