Noun
One trillion (10, or 1,000,000,000,000) bytes or 1,000 gigabytes.
(computing, informal) a tebibyte.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgThe architecture for 'Paladin' - given that it's at least three books, with the possibility of more - turned out to be bigger than anything I've ever created, with multiple levels of reality, interlocking mysteries and a terabyte of time frame. Mark Frost
A joint development at Intel and Micron will allow the production of 32 layer 3.5 terabyte (TB) NAND flash sticks and 10 TB standard-sized SSDs. Source: Internet
Additionally, one terabyte of compressed audio recorded at 128 kB/s contains approx. 17,000 hours of audio. Source: Internet
According to Swapna Yasarapu, STEC's director of SSD product marketing, most application specifications for SSDs include terabyte or petabyte write limits, or daily write limits, to increase flash endurance. Source: Internet
Avionica's aviONS technology features a remote data concentrator, an airborne data loader, and a quick access recorder and cabin/flight deck server with up to one terabyte of storage. Source: Internet
AT&T says that 6 terabyte figure, which equals 17 million selfies' worth of uploads, broke its network's records for data usage. Source: Internet