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Latest revision as of 15:38, 17 August 2022

Information technology

(ZB).

A zettabyte of information is roughly one billion terabytes.


Depending on the exact definition, it would be approximately 1021) (1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000) bytes.

In some definitions it is approximately 1.2 trillion (= 270) bytes.


AI in action: improving corporate liquidity predictions
"A solution to scale accurate performance is to rely on assistance from AI and to leverage the exponential volume of data accessible to companies.
IDC forecasts that by 2025 the global datasphere will grow to 163 zettabytes (ZB) – that’s a trillion gigabytes, and 10 times the 16.1ZB of data generated in 2016."
The Treasurer online - August 2022


See also