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It's only the music movies that require a dual core Intel. iLife itself still runs on G4s except for iMovie which requires a G5.
The problem with the movies is they are probably high bitrate & high resolution. high bitrate 1080p requires some pretty hefty computing power to play it back - I have a dual core Intel Macbook and I've been playing some fottage from the Canon 5d Mk ii, it can record high bitrate 1080p and playing it nearly maxes out both cores, making this machine run hot - which is quite an achievement. The single core processors probably can't handle it.
The multi core G5s will have the power but that'd require a codec optimised for them. I doubt Apple want to create a codec just to play some movies.
Edited 2009-02-07 17:40 UTC