I have an iMac with only 1Gb of memory and am running OS X 10.5.8; do I need to upgrade it and if so, to what?

I have an iMac with only 1Gb of memory and am running OS X 10.5.8; do I need to upgrade and if so, to what?

Michel PM and CRP 101, thanks for your replies.
My machine was purchased in 2007, I think.  It's model iMac8.1 with the Intel Core 2 Duo processor and CPU speed is 1.07 GHz.
What I am asking has to do more with the OS X opsys version than the size of the memory.  My question is prompted by my son suggesting that I should upgrade and purchase MS Office and substitute for the factory-provided OpenOffice.org application.
Thanks!

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