Can I upgrade to iOS5 on Macbook Pro 1.1?

I have a Macbook Pro 1.1 with OSX 10.5.8 Its processor is 2.16 GB Intel core duo with 1GB 667 Mhz memory. Is it capable of being upgraded to iOS5 so I can join it to the icloud with my other devices?

A Core Duo Mac can't run Mac OS X 10.7, and no Mac can run any iOS version.
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