Lenovo G550 CPU upgrad to a P7570 or P7370

Hi just wondering if it would be possible to upgrad the CPU in the laptop to either P7370 or P7570 i have looked on the CPU Spec list but thats outdated the P7570 is the same as the P7550 but with VT enabled and P7370 will be the same as the P7350.
the P7X70 cpus are not on the list and would like some confirmation from lenovo if they will work or not before buying them.
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Mine is the Nvidia 210M version based on GL40 and GM45.
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Integrated Graphics Controller:
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Graphics Controller Status Disabled
PCI Express Controller:
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PCI-E 1.0 x1 port #6 In Use @ x1 (Broadcom NetLink BCM5906M PCI-E Fast Ethernet Controller)
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Driver Update http://driveragent.com?ref=59
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