• stebo
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    11 month ago

    why is everyone dropping the “per second” part

    • kaosof
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      1 month ago

      Because gigabytes (GB) are units of storage capacity, and gigabits (Gb) are units of data transfer rate.

      It’s implied it’s gigabits per second, as no one ever really measures it in like… Gigabits per hour, or year.

      • stebo
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        21 month ago

        A gigabit is defined as 1 billion bits of data which is equivalent to 8GB. Both are a unit of capacity.

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          Technically correct, but that’s not how it’s actually used. Gigabit is not used in any meaningful context outside of as a measure of data transfer rates.

          • stebo
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            11 month ago

            That is new to me and in contradiction with any information I can find online but ok