The Unit Converters

Terabyte to Gigabyte

1 Terabyte = 1024 Gigabyte


Conversion Formula

To convert Terabyte to Gigabyte, multiply the value by 1024.

Terabyte × 1024 = Gigabyte

Quick Reference

TB GB
1 1024
5 5120
10 10240
25 25600
50 51200
100 102400
500 512000
1000 1024000

What is Terabyte?

A terabyte (symbol: TB) is a unit of digital information storage equal to 1,024 gigabytes.

It is approximately one trillion bytes ($10^{12}$ or $2^{40}$ depending on the context).

Common Uses

Terabytes are commonly used to measure the capacity of high-capacity hard drives, external storage devices, and large database systems. Modern consumer PCs and servers often have storage measured in Terabytes.

What is Gigabyte?

A gigabyte (symbol: GB) is a unit of digital information storage.

It is usually equal to 1,024 megabytes or approximately one billion bytes.

Common Uses

Gigabytes are the standard unit for measuring the capacity of modern hard drives, SSDs, RAM, and the size of large files like high-definition movies and modern video games.

How many gigabyte are in a terabyte?

There are 1024 gigabyte in 1 terabyte.


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