Gigabyte to Gigabit

Free instant gigabyte to gigabit converter. 1 GB = 8 Gb.

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1 GB = 8 Gb

Common Gigabyte to Gigabit values

Common Gigabyte to Gigabit conversion values.
Gigabyte (GB)Gigabit (Gb)
18
540
1080
25200
50400
100800
5004000
10008000

How does Gigabyte to Gigabit conversion work?

Type a value in the Gigabyte (GB) field and the equivalent in Gigabit (Gb) appears instantly to the right. The math uses the exact formula shown above โ€” no rounding errors, no approximations beyond standard floating-point precision. Use the swap button to flip the units and see the inverse conversion.

Gigabyte. 1 billion bytes. Roughly the size of a 2-hour HD movie at moderate quality.

Gigabit. 1 billion bits = 125 MB. Gigabit Ethernet speeds.

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How it works โ€” the formula

Decimal (SI) prefixes: 1 kB = 10ยณ bytes, 1 MB = 10โถ, 1 GB = 10โน, 1 TB = 10ยนยฒ Binary (IEC) prefixes: 1 KiB = 2ยนโฐ = 1,024 bytes, 1 MiB = 2ยฒโฐ, 1 GiB = 2ยณโฐ Difference grows with scale: 1 TB โ‰ˆ 0.909 TiB

Two prefix systems coexist for byte counts. SI prefixes (kilo, mega, giga, tera = 10โฟ) are used by storage manufacturers, networking standards, and most operating systems other than Windows. IEC binary prefixes (kibi, mebi, gibi, tebi = 2โฟ, codified in IEC 80000-13:2008) are used by RAM specifications, the Linux kernel's `du` command, and most academic papers. The two diverge by ~2.4% at the kilo scale and ~10% at the tera scale; a "1 TB" disk holds 1ร—10ยนยฒ bytes (~931 GiB as Windows reports it).

Worked examples

Example 1
Storage marketing vs Windows
Inputs:
1 TB drive (= 10ยนยฒ bytes)
Output:
โ‰ˆ 931.32 GiB โ€” what Windows displays
Example 2
Network throughput
Inputs:
100 Mbps link, 8 bits/byte
Output:
100 / 8 = 12.5 MB/s peak (or ~11.92 MiB/s)
Example 3
RAM size
Inputs:
"8 GB" stick of DDR5
Output:
Actually 8 GiB = 2ยณยณ bytes โ‰ˆ 8.589 GB decimal โ€” RAM uses binary

Limitations

  • Operating-system reporting differs: Windows uses GB to mean GiB, macOS and Linux typically use GB for 10โน bytes โ€” same number, different label.
  • Network "Mbps" is megabits per second (10โถ bits), not megabytes per second; divide by 8 to get MB/s.
  • Disk filesystem overhead reduces usable bytes vs the raw drive capacity by 1โ€“10% depending on format and reserved space.
  • "Tape" and other archival formats use yet other capacity-reporting conventions.

Conversions are exact rational arithmetic; the SI/IEC ambiguity is the only meaningful source of confusion and is labeled explicitly in the worked examples.

Frequently asked

What is the formula for converting Gigabyte to Gigabit?+
The formula is: 1 GB = 8 Gb. Type any value into the calculator above and the result appears instantly.
How do I convert Gigabit back to Gigabyte?+
Click the swap button (โ‡„) above to go to the Gigabit โ†’ Gigabyte converter, or use the inverse formula derived from the one shown.
How accurate is the conversion?+
Conversion factors used here are exact rational values from NIST SP 811 and the BIPM SI brochure (e.g. 1 ft = 0.3048 m exactly, 1 lb = 0.45359237 kg exactly). Trailing-digit differences vs hand calculation come only from binary floating-point representation, never from the conversion factor itself.
Where do these conversion factors come from?+
Length and mass factors come from the 1959 international yard-and-pound agreement; SI base units (metre, kilogram, second, kelvin) come from the 2019 BIPM redefinition; energy and pressure factors are NIST SP 811 reference values. Each editorial section above lists the specific source for that category.
Can I copy the conversion factor for use elsewhere?+
Yes. The factor in the formula above is the exact rational value used internally; copying it into Excel or another tool reproduces the result to floating-point precision.

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