gigabit
Prononciation : [ˈgɪɡəˌbɪt]
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Contexte : « technology »
(noun) a unit of measurement for digital information. A gigabit is a way to show how much data can be moved or stored. It's often used when talking about internet speed or how much information can fit on a device.
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My internet connection is 1 gigabit per second, so I can download movies very quickly.
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Her internet is much slower than a gigabit; it feels like forever to load a page.
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How many gigabits does your internet speed reach?
Contexte : « computer networking »
(noun) a unit of data that equals 1,000 megabits. This is important when talking about how fast networks can send information. It helps people understand the capacity of devices or networks.
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The new router can handle up to 10 gigabits of data flow.
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That old model can only manage a few hundred megabits, not even close to a gigabit.
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What does it mean when a network supports gigabits of speed?
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