Kibibits (Kibit) to Tebibits (Tibit) Conversion
Kibibits
The kibibit (Kibit) is a unit of digital information equal to exactly 1,024 bits (2¹⁰ bits), defined by the IEC in 1998 to resolve the ambiguity between decimal and binary interpretations of "kilo." It is used in precise technical contexts where binary measurement matters — particularly in hardware specifications and low-level software — to distinguish clearly from the decimal kilobit (1,000 bits).
Tebibits
The tebibit (Tibit) is a unit of digital information equal to exactly 1,099,511,627,776 bits (2⁴⁰ bits). It appears in high-end storage system specifications, network backbone capacity documents, and DRAM module standards where precise binary measurements are required. The difference between one tebibit and one terabit is approximately 9.95% — significant in large-scale storage procurement and capacity planning.
| Kibibits (Kibit) | Tebibits (Tibit) |
|---|---|
| 0.1 Kibit | 9.3132257461548E-11 Tibit |
| 1 Kibit | 9.3132257461548E-10 Tibit |
| 2 Kibit | 1.862645149231E-9 Tibit |
| 3 Kibit | 2.7939677238464E-9 Tibit |
| 5 Kibit | 4.6566128730774E-9 Tibit |
| 10 Kibit | 9.3132257461548E-9 Tibit |
| 20 Kibit | 1.862645149231E-8 Tibit |
| 30 Kibit | 2.7939677238464E-8 Tibit |
| 50 Kibit | 4.6566128730774E-8 Tibit |
| 100 Kibit | 9.3132257461548E-8 Tibit |
| 1000 Kibit | 9.3132257461548E-7 Tibit |