Gigabyte to Kilobit Converter

What is a Gigabyte?

A Gigabyte (GB) is a unit of digital information storage. In decimal notation (base 10), 1 Gigabyte equals 1000 Megabytes, or 1,000,000,000 Bytes. In binary notation (base 2), 1 Gigabyte equals 1024 Megabytes, or 1,073,741,824 Bytes.

What is a Kilobit?

A Kilobit (kb) is a unit of digital information equal to 1000 bits. It is a decimal unit used to measure data size and is part of the metric system where units increase by powers of 10.

How many Kilobits in a Gigabyte?

  • Decimal (Base 10): 1 Gigabyte is equal to 8,000,000 Kilobits (1 GB = 8 x 106 kb).
  • Binary (Base 2): 1 Gigabyte is equal to 8,388,608 Kilobits (1 GB = 223 kb).

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Gigabyte to Kilobit Conversion Table

Gigabytes (GB) Kilobits (kb) - Decimal Kilobits (kb) - Binary
1 GB 8,000,000 kb 8,388,608 kb
5 GB 40,000,000 kb 41,943,040 kb
10 GB 80,000,000 kb 83,886,080 kb
15 GB 120,000,000 kb 125,829,120 kb
20 GB 160,000,000 kb 167,772,160 kb
25 GB 200,000,000 kb 209,715,200 kb
30 GB 240,000,000 kb 251,658,240 kb
35 GB 280,000,000 kb 293,601,280 kb
40 GB 320,000,000 kb 335,544,320 kb
45 GB 360,000,000 kb 377,487,360 kb
50 GB 400,000,000 kb 419,430,400 kb
55 GB 440,000,000 kb 461,373,440 kb
60 GB 480,000,000 kb 503,316,480 kb
65 GB 520,000,000 kb 545,259,520 kb
70 GB 560,000,000 kb 587,202,560 kb
75 GB 600,000,000 kb 629,145,600 kb
80 GB 640,000,000 kb 671,088,640 kb
85 GB 680,000,000 kb 713,031,680 kb
90 GB 720,000,000 kb 754,974,720 kb
95 GB 760,000,000 kb 796,917,760 kb
100 GB 800,000,000 kb 838,860,800 kb