Gigabytes (GB) to Exabits (Ebit) Conversion
Gigabytes
The gigabyte (GB) is a unit of digital information equal to 1,000,000,000 bytes (10⁹ bytes) in SI decimal, or 1,073,741,824 bytes in binary convention. It is the dominant unit for consumer storage — smartphone internal storage, USB drives, and SD cards are sold in gigabytes. One hour of standard HD streaming consumes approximately 3 GB; one hour of 4K video requires 7–15 GB depending on encoding. Monthly mobile data plans are universally priced per gigabyte.
Exabits
The exabit (Ebit) is a unit of digital information equal to 10¹⁸ bits (1,000 petabits). Global monthly internet traffic reached approximately 400–500 exabytes per month in 2022, illustrating the scale at which the world's data infrastructure operates. The term is primarily used in aggregate traffic analysis, network capacity planning for national and international infrastructure, and projections of global data growth.
| Gigabytes (GB) | Exabits (Ebit) |
|---|---|
| 0.1 GB | 0.0000000008 Ebit |
| 1 GB | 0.000000008 Ebit |
| 2 GB | 0.000000016 Ebit |
| 3 GB | 0.000000024 Ebit |
| 5 GB | 0.00000004 Ebit |
| 10 GB | 0.00000008 Ebit |
| 20 GB | 0.00000016 Ebit |
| 30 GB | 0.00000024 Ebit |
| 50 GB | 0.0000004 Ebit |
| 100 GB | 0.0000008 Ebit |
| 1000 GB | 0.000008 Ebit |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How many exabits are in 1 gigabytes?
1 gigabytes (GB) is exactly 0.000000008 exabits (Ebit).
How do I convert gigabytes to exabits?
Multiply the value in gigabytes by 0.000000008 to get the result in exabits. Or use the converter above — type any number and see the result instantly.