1. Mbit - Noun
2. Mbit - Symbol
a unit of information equal to 1000 kilobits or 10^6 (1,000,000) bits
Source: WordNetAccording to the 802.16-2004 standard, broadband means "having instantaneous bandwidths greater than 1 MHz and supporting data rates greater than about 1.5 Mbit /s." Source: Internet
A fairly normal mapping could easily address up to 95 Mbit of ROM data (48 Mbit at FastROM speed) with 8 Mbit of battery-backed RAM. Source: Internet
At the basic rate of 1 Mbit /s, it uses DBPSK (differential BPSK). Source: Internet
High density DDR RAM modules will, like their low density counterparts, usually be double-sided with eight 512 Mbit chips per side. Source: Internet
IEEE 1541 specifies the lower case character b as the symbol for bit ; however, IEC 80000-13 and Metric-Interchange-Format specify the symbol as bit, e.g., Mbit (megabit), providing disambiguation from B for byte. Source: Internet
Examples of gigabyte-sized storage * One hour of SDTV video at 2.2 Mbit /s is approximately 1 GB. Source: Internet