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1,000 KiloBytes, but commonly refers to 1,024 KibiBytes which is actually called a MebiByte. However, this distinction has not been adopted in practice, so it's not always clear what exact capacity is meant by a particular mention of MegaByte.

In speech, it's often cut down to "meg".

This is a very common unit. The majority of sets of data dealt with in contemporary computing range from somewhere between half a MegaByte to about 50. 400-600 MegaBytes is a common size for MultiMedia data, owing to the fact that that's roughly the capacity of CDs.

See also KiloByte/KibiByte, MebiByte, GigaByte/GibiByte, TeraByte.