GB to TB Converter
Convert gigabytes (GB) to terabytes (TB) instantly. Accurate storage conversion calculator with formula and conversion table. Calculate data storage units easily.
Gigabytes to Terabytes Converter
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Relationship Between Gigabytes and Terabytes
The conversion between gigabytes and terabytes is based on the binary system where 1 terabyte equals 1,024 gigabytes.
1 TB = 1,024 GB
Therefore,
1 GB = 1/1,024 TB = 0.0009765625 TB
To convert gigabytes to terabytes, we divide the value in gigabytes by 1,024.
For example, 1,024 GB equals 1 TB, and 2,048 GB equals 2 TB.
Gigabyte
What is a Gigabyte (GB)?
A gigabyte (symbol: GB) is a unit of digital information storage equal to 1,073,741,824 bytes (1,024 megabytes) in the binary system. It is widely used to measure storage capacity in hard drives, solid-state drives, memory cards, and RAM.
History and Origin of the Gigabyte
The term 'gigabyte' comes from the prefix 'giga-' meaning one billion in the decimal system. In computing, 1 GB equals 1,024³ bytes (1,073,741,824 bytes) due to the binary nature of digital systems. The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) introduced the term 'gibibyte' (GiB) to distinguish binary gigabytes from decimal gigabytes, though 'gigabyte' remains more commonly used in everyday language.
Modern Applications of Gigabytes
Gigabytes are the standard unit for measuring storage capacity in personal computers, smartphones, tablets, and external storage devices. They are commonly used to describe hard drive capacities, RAM sizes, data plans for mobile networks, and file sizes for videos, software applications, and large document collections. Modern operating systems, high-resolution photos, and HD videos typically range from hundreds of megabytes to several gigabytes in size.
Terabyte
What is a Terabyte (TB)?
A terabyte (symbol: TB) is a unit of digital information storage equal to 1,099,511,627,776 bytes (1,024 gigabytes) in the binary system. It represents an enormous amount of data and is used to measure large-scale storage systems, enterprise servers, and modern consumer storage devices.
Origin and Development
The term 'terabyte' derives from the prefix 'tera-' meaning one trillion in the decimal system. In the binary system used by computers, 1 TB equals 1,024⁴ bytes. Terabytes became common in consumer technology in the 2000s as storage technology advanced and data-intensive applications like high-definition video, gaming, and cloud computing became widespread.
Current Use and Real-World Examples
Terabytes are now the standard unit for measuring storage capacity in modern hard drives, solid-state drives, and cloud storage services. A typical consumer laptop or desktop computer today comes with storage ranging from 256 GB to 2 TB or more. Enterprise data centers and servers often use storage measured in petabytes (thousands of terabytes). To put it in perspective: 1 TB can store approximately 250,000 photos, 500 hours of HD video, or 6.5 million document pages.
Gigabyte to Terabyte Conversion Table
The conversion of gigabytes to terabytes for certain values are provided below:
- Gigabytes [GB]
- Terabytes [TB]
- 1 GB
- 9.765625E-4 TB
- 2 GB
- 0.001953125 TB
- 4 GB
- 0.00390625 TB
- 8 GB
- 0.0078125 TB
- 16 GB
- 0.015625 TB
- 32 GB
- 0.03125 TB
- 64 GB
- 0.0625 TB
- 128 GB
- 0.125 TB
- 256 GB
- 0.25 TB
- 512 GB
- 0.5 TB
- 1024 GB
- 1.0 TB
- 2048 GB
- 2.0 TB
- 4096 GB
- 4.0 TB
- 8192 GB
- 8.0 TB
- 10240 GB
- 10.0 TB
- 16384 GB
- 16.0 TB
- 20480 GB
- 20.0 TB
- 32768 GB
- 32.0 TB
- 51200 GB
- 50.0 TB
- 102400 GB
- 100.0 TB