yes
It depends on the serial bit rate versus the parallel strobe cycle time but, in general, a parallel interface is faster than a serial interface. However, modern USB, Firewire, and SATA interfaces are very fast, and might be considered faster.
parallel and serial port
True
true
Usually serial. Parallel is almost completely gone, and serial is getting replaced by USB.
Parallel ports typically have 25 or 36 pin ports. Serial ports, by contrast, have only 9 pins. Both type of ports have two rows of pins.
Its Parallel and Serial
Generally, no; modern computers have several USB (Universal Serial Bus) ports rather than the RS-232 serial ports, Centronics parallel (printer) ports, joystick/game ports or PS2 ports of older machines. In addition, newer machines may have FireWire ports or eSATA ports. The newest computers will usually have USB3 ports rather than the older USB2; USB3 is several times faster than USB2.
Serial ports only allow one device to send and one device to receive at a time, where a parallel port can send and receive data at the same time.
COM ports transfer data using a serial connection as opposed to a parallel connection.
Yes It Can
true.