LOGIC PRO 7.1 & the Intel Core Duo?

I'm currently running OSX 10.3.9 on a G4. I've got the student version of logic pro 7.1
I'm about to upgrade my computer and I'm thinking about the Intel Core Duo Mac. Will the Pro Logic 7.1 run on that?
I've heard there's an upgrade available for 7.1 users. Does the student version qualify if you're planning to buy a Intel Core Duo Mac?
Thanks to anyone with answers to these questions...
Terry
G4   Mac OS X (10.3.9)   Logic Pro 7.1 user

Thanks for your reply...
Just curious, does the name tele_player indicate your choice of guitar? I play a Strat and an Ovation 12-string. Looking forward to having an easier time with Logic when I move up to a faster Mac.
Cheers,
Terry
G4 Mac OS X (10.3.9) Logic Pro 7.1 user
G4 Mac OS X (10.3.9) Logic Pro 7.1 user

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