838GiB
838GiB refers to a unit of digital information storage capacity, specifically 838 gibibytes. The term "gibibyte" is part of the International System of Quantities (ISQ), which is based on powers of 1024. This is in contrast to the decimal system, which uses powers of 1000. The "Gi" prefix stands for "gibi," which is derived from the binary prefix "giga" and indicates multiplication by 1024^3 (1,073,741,824). Therefore, 838GiB is equivalent to 838 * 1,073,741,824 bytes, which equals 899,110,293,504 bytes. This unit is commonly used in computing and digital storage to describe the capacity of hard drives, RAM, and other storage devices. The use of gibibytes helps to avoid confusion with the metric system, where a "gigabyte" (GB) refers to 1,000^3 (1,000,000,000) bytes.