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Megas

Megas refers to the plural form of the metric prefix mega, used to denote a factor of one million in the International System of Units (SI). The prefix mega- is applied to numerous units, such as megawatt (MW), megabyte (MB), and megahertz (MHz). The symbol for the prefix is M, and the value is 10^6. The prefix derives from the Greek megas meaning “great” and was adopted into SI in 1960 as part of the system of prefixes for powers of ten.

Megas is not a separate unit; rather, it is informal, colloquial usage to refer to quantities expressed

The mega prefix sits between kilo (10^3) and giga (10^9) in the SI scale. For data storage,

See also: SI prefixes, megabyte, megabit, mebibyte, data size.

with
the
mega
prefix.
In
formal
writing,
the
units
themselves
are
named
(for
example,
5
megabytes,
2
megahertz).
In
everyday
speech
or
media
reporting,
people
may
say
“megas”
to
mean
megabytes
or
megabits
per
second,
as
in
“download
speeds
are
in
the
tens
of
megas.”
The
usage
is
nonstandard
and
can
be
ambiguous,
especially
for
audiences
unfamiliar
with
the
context.
the
decimal
meaning
(10^6
bytes
per
megabyte)
is
standard
in
SI,
but
binary
interpretations
in
computing
have
led
to
separate
units
such
as
mebibyte
(MiB)
for
2^20
bytes
to
avoid
confusion.