The Central Processing Unit (CPU) is the part that carries out every command or process on the computer. It can be thought of as the brain of the computer and is extremely fast (usually measured in gigahertz or billions of processes a second). By the time information gets to the CPU it is broken down to all ones and zeros. One of the reasons it can process so many commands is because it only needs to recognize those two numbers.
—from Computer Science Principles, a book by Kevin Hare
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