Digital Data Storage
GibittoTbit
Convert gibibits (Gibit) to terabits (Tbit).
Factor1 Gibit = 0.001073742 Tbit
Converter
Gibit
Accepts numbers or expressions, e.g. 150 + 14.7
Result
Tbit
Rendered to 6 significant figures.
Formula
Formula
Tbit = Gibit × 0.001073742
Multiply any value in gibibits by 0.001073742 to obtain the value in terabits.
Worked example
Convert 1000 Gibit to Tbit.
- 01Start with 1000 Gibit.
- 02Multiply by the conversion factor: 1000 × 0.001073742 = 1.07374 Tbit.
Result1000 Gibit = 1.07374 Tbit
Conversion table
| Gibit | Tbit |
|---|---|
| 1 | 0.0010737 |
| 2 | 0.0021475 |
| 5 | 0.0053687 |
| 10 | 0.010737 |
| 20 | 0.021475 |
| 50 | 0.053687 |
| 100 | 0.10737 |
| 200 | 0.21475 |
| 500 | 0.53687 |
| 1000 | 1.0737 |
Reference values rounded to 5 significant figures for display.
FAQ
What is the conversion factor from Gibit to Tbit?
1 Gibit equals 0.001073742 Tbit. To convert, multiply the value in gibibits by 0.001073742.
How do I convert 1 Gibit to Tbit?
1 Gibit = 0.00107374 Tbit. For any value, multiply by 0.001073742.
How do I convert Tbit back to Gibit?
Divide by the same factor — or equivalently, multiply by 931.3226. So 1 Tbit = 931.323 Gibit.
When would I need to convert gibibit to terabit?
Digital data-storage conversions between Gibit and Tbit are routine in IT, networking, storage-array engineering, datacenter capacity planning, cloud-cost reconciliation, embedded systems and scientific data acquisition. Decimal (SI) units (kB, MB, GB, TB, PB) use base-10 multiples: 1 kB = 1,000 bytes. Binary (IEC 80000-13) units (KiB, MiB, GiB, TiB, PiB) use base-2 multiples: 1 KiB = 1,024 bytes. 1 byte = 8 bits exactly across both ladders. This category is storage size only — it does NOT cover data-transfer rate (bit/s, MB/s), download-time, bandwidth, compression-ratio assumptions or storage-pricing calculators, all of which require additional information beyond a single linear factor.
Is the conversion exact?
The factor shown is precise to at least 7 significant figures. For most process-engineering work this is far better than instrument accuracy. For metrology or trade applications, refer to the relevant national standard (NIST, BIPM, ISO 80000).