Gibibyte (GiB) is a measurement unit for digital information storage, equal to 1,024 mebibytes (MiB) or approximately 1.074 gigabytes (GB). Some synonyms for the term gibibyte include gigabyte (GB), terabyte (TB), petabyte (PB), and exabyte (EB). These storage capacity units represent an increasingly large amount of data, with each successive unit being 1,000 times larger than the previous one. Other digital storage terms that are frequently used alongside gibibyte include bit, byte, kilobyte (KB), and megabyte (MB). Understanding different digital storage units is essential for computer scientists, programmers, and anyone who works with data on a regular basis.