Microbytes are very small units of digital information, typically smaller than a byte, and can refer to data sizes measured in bits or smaller subdivisions of bytes, such as bits (1/8 of a byte) or nibbles (4 bits). They are often used in discussions about data storage, processing, and transmission, particularly in contexts where precision and efficiency are crucial. The term is not commonly used in formal computing terminology, where bytes and their multiples (kilobytes, megabytes, etc.) are more standard.
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