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A byte is a unit of data that typically consists of 8 bits. Historically, this reflected the amount of data required to store an ASCII value to represent one of up to 256 different characters of text.

Variations

Starting with iOS 11 and Mac OS X 10.6, Apple stopped using binary values and switched to decimals, causing a "megabyte" to report 1,000,000 bytes instead of 1,048,576 bytes, as had been done in the past. This created an illusion of a slight increase in data capacity (memory and storage).[1][2]

References

  1. Snell, Jason (2009-08-28). Snow Leopard's new maths. Macworld. Archived from the original on 2012-04-02.
  2. How Mac OS X reports drive capacity. Apple Inc. (2009-08-27). Retrieved on 2009-10-16.

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