the brain of a computer is the CPU (central processing unit) it controls all of the I/O and the computations with the addition of new video cards the graphics are taken from the CPU and put onto the GPU (graphical processing unit) so the CPU can breath easy as the GPU is doing all the heavy lifting when it comes to the graphics of games and high end movies such as blue ray and hddvd
If you mean brain then it would be the processor(cpu).
Brian Reid - computer scientist - was born in 1949.
Brian Fox - computer programmer - was born on 1959-12-11.
Brian's mom, who is a computer programmer, teaches computer courses at a local college on Thursdays.
Brian A. Barsky has written: 'Computer Graphics'
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