Jenkins
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At least for PCs, 'k' won't be needed:
- nobody measures things in KB anymore, it's just too small
- hard disks? not really: SSDs are becoming more widespread
It's not just PCs, it's the 'kilo' prefix and anything where k is used as the abbreviation - cilogramme, cilometer, cWh and so on.
Having said that, according to Wikipedia...
so the k could be replaced with c in this caseKilo is derived from the Greek word χίλιοι (chilioi), meaning "thousand'