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To convert from Terabit (Tb) to Tebibyte (TiB), use the following formula:
Tebibyte (TiB)
= 1012 × 11024 × 8 × 110243× Terabit (Tb)
= 0.11368683772161602974× Terabit (Tb)
With 11024 × 8 is the ratio between the base units Kibibyte (KiB) and Bit (bit).
Let's convert 5 Terabit (Tb) to Tebibyte (TiB).
Using the formula:
5 × 0.11368683772161602974 = 0.5684341886080801487
Therefore, 5 Terabit (Tb) is equal to 0.5684341886080801487 Tebibyte (TiB).
How many terabits are in one tebibyte? One Tebibyte (TiB) contains 8.796093022208 Terabits (Tb) — the inverse of the factor above. Multiplying by 0.11368683772161602974 takes you from terabits to tebibytes; multiplying by 8.796093022208 brings you back.
Put in words: one terabit equals 0.11368683772161602974 tebibytes, so the terabit is the smaller unit of this pair. Converting between them never changes the amount of digital being measured — only the size of the unit you count it in.
A Terabit (Tb) is a unit of digital information equal to one trillion bits (or 1012 bits). The plural form is Terabits.
While their names are similar, a terabit (Tb) and a terabyte (TB) measure different things.
A terabit is used to measure data transfer speeds, like your internet connection speed (e.g., terabits per second or Tbps).
In contrast, a terabyte measures data storage capacity, such as the size of a hard drive or a file.
Think of it like this: a terabyte (TB) is the size of a water tank (storage), while a terabit per second (Tbps) is how fast water flows through the pipe (speed).
The key relationship is that 1 terabyte (TB) is equal to 8 terabits (Tb), because there are 8 bits in every byte.
A data transfer speed of one terabit per second (Tbps) is incredibly fast—almost too quick to comprehend.
To put it in perspective, a 1 Tbps connection could theoretically download over 400 high-definition movies in a single second.
While this immense bandwidth is far beyond what any single home needs, it's essential for the infrastructure that powers our digital world.
You won't find terabit speeds advertised for home internet plans. Instead, this technology forms the backbone of the global internet.
Terabit speeds are primarily used in:
A tebibyte (TiB) is a standard unit of digital information used in computing.
It is defined by the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) as exactly 240 or 1,099,511,627,776 bytes. The plural form is tebibytes.
While they sound similar, a tebibyte (TiB) is not the same as a terabyte (TB).
The key difference lies in how they are calculated.
A tebibyte is based on the binary system (powers of 2), which is the language computers use.
In contrast, a terabyte is based on the familiar decimal system (powers of 10), which is often used in marketing.
This difference in calculation means a tebibyte is nearly 10% larger than a terabyte.
This is the exact reason why your new 1 TB hard drive shows up as having only about 931 GB of usable space on your computer—your operating system is measuring in the more precise binary units (like gibibytes), while the packaging was labeled using decimal units (terabytes).
Here's a simple breakdown of the differences:
The term "tebibyte" was officially introduced by the IEC in 1998 to clear up confusion. For years, "terabyte" was ambiguously used to mean both 1012 bytes and 240 bytes.
By creating binary prefixes like "tebi" (which stands for terabinary), the IEC established a clear and unambiguous standard.
This precision is essential for software developers, computer scientists, and anyone in a technical field where exact measurements are critical.
While you'll almost always see terabytes (TB) on the packaging for hard drives (HDDs) and solid-state drives (SSDs), tebibytes (TiB) are the standard in many technical environments.
You will commonly find TiB and its smaller counterparts (like GiB) used in:
Using TiB in these fields ensures that calculations are accurate and prevents errors that can arise from confusing the two systems.
Here are some quick reference conversions from Terabit (Tb) to Tebibyte (TiB):
| Terabits | Tebibytes |
|---|---|
| 0.000001 Tb | 1.1368683772161602974× 10-7 TiB |
| 0.001 Tb | 0.00011368683772161602974 TiB |
| 0.1 Tb | 0.011368683772161602974 TiB |
| 1 Tb | 0.11368683772161602974 TiB |
| 2 Tb | 0.22737367544323205948 TiB |
| 3 Tb | 0.34106051316484808922 TiB |
| 4 Tb | 0.45474735088646411896 TiB |
| 5 Tb | 0.5684341886080801487 TiB |
| 6 Tb | 0.68212102632969617844 TiB |
| 7 Tb | 0.79580786405131220818 TiB |
| 8 Tb | 0.90949470177292823792 TiB |
| 9 Tb | 1.0231815394945442677 TiB |
| 10 Tb | 1.1368683772161602974 TiB |
| 20 Tb | 2.2737367544323205948 TiB |
| 30 Tb | 3.4106051316484808922 TiB |
| 40 Tb | 4.5474735088646411896 TiB |
| 50 Tb | 5.684341886080801487 TiB |
| 100 Tb | 11.368683772161602974 TiB |
| 1000 Tb | 113.68683772161602974 TiB |
| 10000 Tb | 1136.8683772161602974 TiB |
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