A binary prefix is a standardized set of units that represent quantities of digital information, using powers of two. These prefixes are based on the binary numeral system, which is the foundation of computer science and digital electronics. They help in expressing large data sizes in a more manageable and comprehensible way. The International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) established a set of binary prefixes to avoid confusion with decimal (SI) prefixes.
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