Using memory from an older powerbook g4

i just bought a powerbbook g4 1.5 ghz.
I wanted to know if i can use the memory from my old powerbook g4 667 mhz and put it into the newer powerbook ??

The PB 667MHz uses PC133 SDRAM, 144 pin modules.
The PB 1.5GHz uses PC2700 DDR SDRAM, 200 pin modules.
 Cheers, Tom

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