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    kilobyte

    US /ˈkɪləˌbaɪt/

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    UK /ˈkɪləbaɪt/

    A1
    n.NounUnit of information equal to 1024 bytes

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    What's new in ArduinoJson 7

    14:56What's new in ArduinoJson 7
    • To maintain excellent performance, Arduino JSON 7 reduces heap fragmentation by allocating blocks of 1 kilobyte. String deduplication also reduces the number of allocations, and a short string optimization will soon reduce it even more. The impact on heap fragmentation should be very limited.

      To maintain excellent performance, Arduino JSON 7 reduces heap fragmentation by allocating blocks of 1 kilobyte. String deduplication also reduces the number of allocations, and a short string optimization will soon reduce it even more. The impact on heap fragmentation should be very limited.

    • To maintain excellent performance, ArduinoJson 7 reduces IP fragmentation by allocating blocks of 1 kilobyte.

      To maintain excellent performance, ArduinoJson 7 reduces IP fragmentation by allocating blocks of 1 kilobyte.

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    Tech that refuses to die ⏲️ 6 Minute English

    06:19Tech that refuses to die ⏲️ 6 Minute English
    • Sinclair ZX80, which was released in 1980 and used a whopping 4 kilobyte memory. That's about half an email. OK, it's time to recap the vocabulary we've learnt in this programme, starting with obsolete, meaning no longer in use, having been replaced by something newer or better.

      Sinclair ZX80, which was released in 1980 and used a whopping 4 kilobyte memory. That's about half an email. OK, it's time to recap the vocabulary we've learnt in this programme, starting with obsolete, meaning no longer in use, having been replaced by something newer or better.

    • In fact, the UK's first home computer was the Sinclair ZX80, which was released in 1980 and used a whopping 4 kilobyte memory.

      In fact, the UK's first home computer was the Sinclair ZX80, which was released in 1980 and used a whopping 4 kilobyte memory.

    B1

    Claude Skills for Google Ads [Complete Guide]

    08:52Claude Skills for Google Ads [Complete Guide]
    • All of these prompts here, it's like a 6 kilobyte file, so absolutely tiny,

      All of these prompts here, it's like a 6 kilobyte file, so absolutely tiny,

    • All of these prompts here, it's like a 6-kilobyte file, so absolutely tiny,

      All of these prompts here, it's like a 6-kilobyte file, so absolutely tiny,

    B1

    How do Graphics Cards Work? Exploring GPU Architecture

    28:30How do Graphics Cards Work?  Exploring GPU Architecture
    • Additionally, with SIMT, all the threads within a streaming multiprocessor use a shared 128 kilobyte L1 cache, and thus data that's output by one thread can be subsequently used by a separate thread.

      Additionally, with SIMT, all the threads within a streaming multiprocessor use a shared 128 kilobyte L1 cache, and thus data that's output by one thread can be subsequently used by a separate thread.

    • Additionally, with SIMT, all the threads within a streaming multiprocessor use a shared 128-kilobyte L1 cache,

      Additionally, with SIMT, all the threads within a streaming multiprocessor use a shared 128-kilobyte L1 cache,

    B1