Mac mini (mid 2007) can this be ugraded to lion or only snow leopard?

i currently running 10.5.8 with 4gigs of ram and 80 gig harddrive.

A Core Duo Intel Mac can only go to Mac OS X 10.6.8.
A PowerPC Mac mini can only go to Mac OS X 10.5.8.
Choose About this Mac from the Apple menu to find what CPU the computer has. Core Duo isn't the same as Core 2 Duo.
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