Imagine your microchip is like a super tiny library. Inside, it has shelves with millions of little books, each book represents one bit of information. When you save something on your phone or computer, it’s like adding more books to the shelves. The more shelves and books there are, the more things can fit in! Each shelf holds either a 0 or a 1, which is how computers understand everything.
Examples
- Each book in the library represents one bit of information.
- Adding more books means you can store even more things on your phone or computer.
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See also
- How Can a Tiny Microchip Remember So Much?
- How Can One Tiny Chip Control an Entire Computer?
- How File Compression Works?
- How Does Every Storage Device Explained in 8 Minutes Work?
- How Can a Single Atom Hold Thousands of Images?