FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPUTER

BASIC COMPUTER CONCEPTS

HISTORY OF COMPUTERS

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
What is 1/2 a byte?
A
Munch
B
Taste
C
Nibble
D
Crunch
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -In computing and digital technology, a nibble is four consecutive binary digits or half of an 8-bit byte. When referring to a byte, it is either the first four bits or the last four bits, which is why a nibble is sometimes referred to as a half-byte.

Detailed explanation-2: -In computers and digital technology, A nibble (pronounced NIHB-Uhl or”nybble”) is a binary digit that is four or the half of an 8-bit byte. It can be easily expressed as a single hexadecimal number. A nibble is based on its own “edible data” metaphor established with byte and a bit like a crumb.

Detailed explanation-3: -History. The term nibble originates from its representing “half a byte", with byte a homophone of the English word bite.

Detailed explanation-4: -A half byte is known is Nibble. A group of four bits, or half a byte, is sometimes called a nibble or nybble. This unit is most often used in the context of hexadecimal number representations, since a nibble has the same amount of information as one hexadecimal digit.

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