Kibit
Kibit, short for kibibit, is a unit of information equal to 2^10 bits, or 1,024 bits. It is used in computing to express data sizes and rates based on binary multiples, as opposed to decimal units that use powers of 10.
One kibibit equals 128 bytes (since 1024 bits divided by 8 equals 128). The term arises from
In practice, the kibibit is used when discussions or specifications prefer binary multiples over decimal ones.
See also: bit, kibibyte, kibibit versus kilobit, IEC binary prefixes (kibi-, mebi-, gibi-).
Notes: In formal documentation, the IEC binary prefixes are preferred for clarity (e.g., kibibit versus kilobit