terabit

/ˈtɛrəbɪt/
noun
  1. A unit of digital information equal to one trillion bits, often used to measure data transfer speed or storage capacity.
    • The new internet connection can transfer data at 10 terabits per second.
    • Scientists are working on fiber optic cables that can handle multiple terabits of data.
    • This data center has a total storage capacity of 500 terabits.
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