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Mbps

Megabits per second - Or one million bits per second. Referrs to how fast data packets travel, or network speed.

Megabyte

1,000,000 (10 6 ) bytes

Memory

Also referred to as RAM, memory is a temporary storage area for programs and data when your computer is on. Anything stored in memory (RAM) is lost when the computer is shut off. Most modern computers have 128, 256, 512 or 1 gig of memory.

MFLOPS

Mega-floating point operations per second - Used as a measure of how powerful your computer is, MFLOPS gauge the capability of your system to deal with floating-point math instead of raw instructions.

Mhz

A megahertz is 1 million complete cycles per second. This unit is most commomly used to measure transmission speeds of electronic devices, such as the clock speed of a microprocessor.

Millisecond (ms)

A millisecond is one-thousandth of a second. The term is most commonly used to measure data access speeds, such as the amount of time it takes to retrieve data from a hard disk. Milliseconds are sometimes confused with mbps (megabits per second), which describe data transmission speeds.

Moire

Moiré pattern describes the interference pattern you see when it appears there are ripples or waves on your monitor.

Motherboard

Everything attached to your computer connects to the motherboard directly or indirectly. It generally houses the CPU chip, the controller circuitry, the bus, and sockets for additional boards, which are called daughter boards.

MP3

A very popular compressed audio format. Millions of MP3's can be downloaded on the internet and played on your computer, and MP3 player or even converted to CD Audio to play in most CD players. A song that is 40 megs can often be downloaded as a 4-5 meg MP3 making it accessible to even dial up users.

MTBF

Mean Time Between Failures - The average time from start of use to failure in a large population of identical systems, computers, or devices.

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