Mälumahtusid
Mälumahtusid refers to the storage capacity of computer memory. This capacity is measured in units that represent the amount of data that can be stored. Common units include bytes, kilobytes (KB), megabytes (MB), gigabytes (GB), and terabytes (TB). A byte is the fundamental unit, typically consisting of eight bits. Larger units are multiples of bytes, with kilobytes representing roughly a thousand bytes, megabytes a million, gigabytes a billion, and terabytes a trillion.
The concept of mälumahtusid is crucial for understanding how much information a device can hold, whether it's