The term 'GB' stands for 'Gigabyte,' which is a unit of measurement for digital information. A Gigabyte equals about one billion bytes, and understanding this helps in grasping storage capacities. The other options listed, although related to measurements, do not specifically denote the size indicated in the scenario.
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