C-32 D-64 E-128 F-256 Here
: Mid-tier (often found in newer models or iPhones). 256 GB (F-256) : High-capacity for heavy media usage.
These numbers correspond to (if we multiply by 8, except here they are already in byte multiples): c-32 d-64 e-128 f-256
The sequence may seem simple at first, but it encapsulates a deep design principle in computing: the marriage of hexadecimal notation (C, D, E, F) with binary doubling (32, 64, 128, 256). From embedded systems to audio DSP, from cryptography to network queues, this pattern appears wherever efficiency and scalability are required. : Mid-tier (often found in newer models or iPhones)
32 $\rightarrow$ 64 $\rightarrow$ 128 $\rightarrow$ 256. F) with binary doubling (32
If we were to extend this pattern forward, the next logical steps would be: