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I'm not sure What you mean exactly ? Another name for the Microprocessor? That is known as (CPU) Which is the heart of a Computer. Which Controls Logic, and Control Operations, Reads, Writes, Executes Bits Bytes Data, and is the Primary Control for Processing Data (Centeral Processing Unit) MicroProcessor,''Single circuit Chip''

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