Timeline of binary prefixes

This article presents a terminology timeline of units related to the binary prefixes for measurement of information and computer storage.

Historically, computers have used two different approaches to memory addressing, binary and decimal.[1] Early decimal computers included the ENIAC, UNIVAC 1, IBM 702, IBM 705, IBM 650, IBM 1400 series, and IBM 1620. Early binary addressed computers included Zuse Z3, Colossus, Whirlwind, AN/FSQ-7, IBM 701, IBM 704, IBM 709, IBM 7030, IBM 7090, IBM 7040, IBM System/360 and DEC PDP series. Decimal systems typically had memory configured in even decimal multiples, e.g., blocks of 100 and later 1000. The unit abbreviation K or k, if it was used, represented multiplication by 1000. Binary machine memory had sizes of powers of two or small multiples thereof. In this context K or k was sometimes used to denote multiples of 1024 units or just the approximate size, e.g., 64K or 65K for 65,536 (216).

1790s

1793
1795

1930s

1940s

1943–1944
1947
1948

1950s

1952
1955
1956
1957
1959

1960s

1960
1955–1961
1961
1962
1963
1964
1965
1966
1968
1969

1970s

1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977
1978
1979

1980s

1980
Formatted Capacity SA410
Single/Double Density
SA460
Single/Double Density
Per Disk 204.8/409.6 KBytes 409.6/819.2 KBytes
Per Surface 204.8/409.6 KBytes 204.8/409.6 KBytes
Per Track 2.56/5.12 KBytes 2.56/5.12 KBytes
Sectors/Track 10 10

The same data sheet uses MByte in a decimal sense.

1981
1982
1983
Formatted Capacity Single Sided
Single/Double Density
Double Sided
Single/Double Density
Per Disk 204.8/409.6 kbytes 409.6/819.2 kbytes
Per Surface 204.8/409.6 kbytes 204.8/409.6 kbytes
Per Track 2.56/5.12 kbytes 2.56/5.12 kbytes
Sectors/Track 10 10

Shugart Associates, one of the leading FD companies used k in a decimal sense.

1984
1985
megabyte

Approximately one million bytes (1,048,567) of information. A 20 megabyte hard disk holds 20 million bytes of information, or 20,000 kilobytes (20,000K)

Apple Hard Disk 20 Manual

Note the user data is 39,040 * 512 = 19,988,480 bytes.

1986
1987
1988
1989
Symbol Value
K(kilo) 1,024 = 210
M(mega) 1,048,576 = 220
G(giga) 1,073,741,824 = 230

1990s

1990
1991
1993
1994
1996
1997
1998
1999

2000s

2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008
  • "The rate the file is being transferred in KiB/s (kibibytes per second, where 1 kibibyte equals 1024 bytes.)"
2009

2010s

2010
2011
2012
2013
  • March: Kevin Klughart uses the zebibyte (ZiB) and yobibyte (YiB) as units for maximum volume size[132]
2014

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