Explanation by: Mr. Dubey

A byte is a fundamental unit of digital information storage and processing. Here's a quick breakdown:

1 byte = 8 bits
This standardization became widespread in the 1960s with systems like IBM’s System/360 and remains universal today.

Why Other Options Are Incorrect:

(A) One bit: A single bit represents a binary value (0 or 1), not a byte.

(B) Four bits: This is a nibble, a less common term for half a byte.

(D) Sixteen bits: This describes a word (or 2 bytes) in many systems, not a single byte.

? Fun fact: The term "byte" was coined by Werner Buchholz in 1956 to avoid confusion with "bit"!

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