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* [[Lugnut]] in his fanaticism believed it in his central processor that [[Megatron (Animated)|Megatron]] was alive.  {{storylink|Lost and Found (episode)|Lost and Found}}
* [[Lugnut]] in his fanaticism believed it in his central processor that [[Megatron (Animated)|Megatron]] was alive.  {{storylink|Lost and Found (episode)|Lost and Found}}


* When [[Ratchet (Movie)|Ratchet]] said that the [[Autobot]]s will not leave without [[Optimus Prime (Movie)|Optimus Prime]] and [[Bumblebee (Movie)|Bumblebee]], the Autobot leader told Ratchet that such a thought would never have entered his cerebral processor.  {{storylink|Transformers: Ghosts of Yesterday}}
* When [[Ratchet (Movie)|Ratchet]] said that the [[Autobot]]s will not leave without [[Optimus Prime (Movie)|Optimus Prime]] and [[Bumblebee (Movie)|Bumblebee]], the Autobot leader told Ratchet that such a thought would never have entered his cerebral processor.  {{storylink|Transformers: Ghosts of Yesterday}}

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Processors are devices which are used by Transformers which process information and relate it to the individual mechanoid. Their increasing use in describing mechanoid anatomy (as opposed to attributing everything to circuits) can in some ways be attributed to the fact that writers within the Transformers franchise actually know how computers work now.

Processor types

Central/Cerebral/Core processor

It is very likely that Central processor, Cerebral processor and Core processor refer to the same thing, which we know as CPU (Central Processing Unit) of a computer, the mechanical equivalent of a biological brain. The CPU is the most important section of a computer and thus of a Transformer, enabling it to process it's input and information. Without a CPU, a computer is unable to function. There are various instances where the Central-, Cerebral- or Core processor was mentioned:

Logic processors

Logic processors process the information a Transformer is receiving and determine how much sense it makes. How these correlate with logic circuits is unstated. When Shockwave was attacked by the Dynobots, he shut down his logic processor and allowed a "rage" program to take control, letting him win the battle. Spotlight: Shockwave

After viewing the Ghost 1, Starscream became convinced that his logic processors were malfunctioning, even though nothing was wrong with them. Transformers: Ghosts of Yesterday

Meta processors

Meta processors are processors which process a Transformer's conception of reality itself. After his stint on the plasma baths of Thrull FFOD5, Galvatron's meta processor was seriously embrittled due to the amount of time he spent on Thrull. It also drove him completely psychotic, to the point where he alternated his time between violently attacking the Autobots and violently attacking his own Decepticons. The psychiatrists of Torkulon attempted to repair his damaged psyche through every available means (except actually replacing the damaged parts of the meta processor) and eventually decided to let Torkulon itself consume Galvatron's meta processor and madness, which Cyclonus thought would rob Galvatron of everything he is. Webworld

'Meta processor' might be the Generation 1 term for Cerebral processor, but it could also be just a part of it.

Vocal processors

Vocal processors convert electronic data intended for verbal communication into audible signals and allow Transformers to speak to their comrades. Bumblebee's vocal processors were damaged in battle with Megatron. Although he was still able to communicate through a number of internal frequencies, his lack of a voice made the Autobot feel as though he was failing his comrades. How these correlate with oral circuits is unknown. Transformers: Ghosts of Yesterday



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