Bits (bit) to Exabits (Ebit) Conversion
Bits
The bit (binary digit) is the fundamental unit of information in computing and digital communications, representing a single binary value — either 0 or 1. Formalised by Claude Shannon in his landmark 1948 paper "A Mathematical Theory of Communication," the bit is the atomic unit of information theory: the information content of a fair coin flip is exactly 1 bit. All digital data — text, images, audio, video, and executable code — is ultimately stored and transmitted as sequences of bits.
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.
| Bits (bit) | Exabits (Ebit) |
|---|---|
| 0.1 bit | 1.0E-19 Ebit |
| 1 bit | 1.0E-18 Ebit |
| 2 bit | 2.0E-18 Ebit |
| 3 bit | 3.0E-18 Ebit |
| 5 bit | 5.0E-18 Ebit |
| 10 bit | 1.0E-17 Ebit |
| 20 bit | 2.0E-17 Ebit |
| 30 bit | 3.0E-17 Ebit |
| 50 bit | 5.0E-17 Ebit |
| 100 bit | 1.0E-16 Ebit |
| 1000 bit | 1.0E-15 Ebit |