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MiB (mebibyte) is a binary unit of digital information equal to 2^20 bytes, or 1,048,576 bytes. It was defined by the IEC to remove ambiguity between decimal and binary measurements. MiB is commonly used when reporting memory sizes in operating systems. Example: An OS may report installed RAM as 8192 MiB.

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