Question: The central processing unit (CPU) power in computers has increased significantly over the years. The CPU power in Macintosh computers has grown exponentially from 8

The central processing unit (CPU) power in computers has increased significantly over the years. The CPU power in Macintosh computers has grown exponentially from 8 MHz in 1984 to 3400 MHz in 2013, The exponential function 

M(t) = 7.91477 (1.26698)',

Where t is the number of years after 1984, can be used to estimate the CPU power in a Macintosh computer in a given year. Find the CPU power of a Macintosh Performa 5320CD in 1995 and of an iMac G6 in 2009. Round to the nearest one MHz.

M(t) = 7.91477 (1.26698)',

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