kibit

/ˈkɪbɪt/
noun
  1. A unit of digital information equal to 1,024 bits (a kibibit); also a playful or informal term for a small amount of data.
    • He joked that his brain had only a kibit of memory left after studying all day.
    • The sensor transmitted a kibit of information every second.
    • The old game cartridge stored only a few kibbits of data.
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