gigatavuina
Gigatavuina is a Finnish unit of data storage capacity used to describe data quantities such as device storage, memory, or data transfer. The term is the plural form of gigatavu, derived from giga- and tavu (byte). In practice, a gigatavuina refers to roughly one billion bytes.
There is an important distinction between decimal and binary usage. In decimal terms, 1 gigatavu equals 1,000,000,000
Common usages include describing hard drive or SSD capacities, RAM in large configurations, and data quotas.
Notes: Finnish-language technical writing often uses gigatavu/gigatavuina as familiar equivalents of gigabyte/gigabytes, though precise alignment to
See also: byte, kilobyte, megabyte, gigabyte, gibibyte, data storage units.