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I'm curious to know if there's actually any seller that has endorsed the IEEE specification of Mebibytes and Gibibytes in the manufacturing of Hard Drives, i.e. selling a 500GB (GigaBytes) as an actual 465,7GiB (GibiBytes) or producing effectively 500GiB or better 512GiB hard drives and the like.
For an explanation: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gibibyte
1Why would you want them to? Thier use of giga- to mean 10^9 follows the usual metric definition. – gatkin – 2011-07-12T15:50:05.060
It' more correct in digital terms, you wouldn't measure a dress in liters or count "a dozen of waters", that's incorrect as is counting 1000000 bytes = 1 Megabyte while actually they are registered as 1048576 bytes = 1 "actual" Megabyte = 1 Mebibyte. – Lex – 2011-07-13T09:42:46.820