- The instructor discusses memory concepts like bits, bytes, kilobytes, megabytes, gigabytes, and larger units up to exabytes and zettabytes.
- A bit holds one binary digit (0 or 1), and 8 bits form a byte. Units like kilobytes and megabytes use powers of 1024 rather than 1000.
- The amount of stored words ever spoken by humans is estimated to be around 5 exabytes. Larger units like zettabytes and yottabytes represent amounts far beyond current storage capacities.
- The instructor transitions to discussing how data is represented in memory using binary.