The price of 1 megabyte is constantly decreasing, depending on the type of the computer data storage. For example, the price of 1 MB of DDRII memory makes about half of the price of 1 MB of DDR memory a few years ago. 1 Mb of DDRII memory costs about $0,01, so the price of 1 Byte is $0,00000001.
This is really a huge market. Probably with millions of millions dollars. Would be interesting to know what is the mean price of one Byte...
ReplyDeleteThanks for the question! It is really interesting. I’ll try to find it out!
ReplyDeleteThe price of 1 megabyte is constantly decreasing, depending on the type of the computer data storage. For example, the price of 1 MB of DDRII memory makes about half of the price of 1 MB of DDR memory a few years ago. 1 Mb of DDRII memory costs about $0,01, so the price of 1 Byte is $0,00000001.
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