exabits
Exabits are a unit of information equal to 10^18 bits. Denoted by the symbol Eb, the exabit is part of the decimal SI prefixes used for very large data sizes and data rates. The exabit is primarily used in theoretical discussions or planning for ultra-high-bandwidth networks and large-scale data infrastructures.
Converting to bytes, 1 exabit equals 1 × 10^18 bits divided by 8, which is 1.25 ×
Usage and context: Eb/s (exabits per second) is used to describe extremely high data-rate links or the