Lightroom 1.4 & Camera Raw 1.4.1 & Canon 50D raw images

I am about to test a Canon 50D in conjunction with a Canon 20D.
Will I be able to work with the 50D raw files with my version of lightroom?
I have not moved to Version 2 lightromm because of the many reports about it's slugish performance.
Your help would be appreciated.
Roy Palmer

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