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A P4 usually refers to a fourth generation Pentium processor.
A standard processor had one core like in P1, P2, P3, P4. It means it can performed only one task at a time. Now to make computer able to perform multiple tasks simultaneously it is being manufactured with multiple processors. A Dual-core processor has two cores. A Quad-core processor has four cores. An i3 processor has 2 cores. An i5 processor has 2 or 4 cores (depending on the model you have.) An i7 processor has 2, 4 or 6 cores (depending on the model you have.)
Yes. (if by p4 you mean a computer with a Pentium 4 processor)
If you spot the processor, it should be labeled right on there with a P4 or a PII just check the processor type and this could tell you the difference
If the amount of cores it has is the same 2.0 is better. Additional: The above is 100% wrong. A 600Mhz single-core high IPC high bus-width old server processor will outperform a 2.0GHz P4 in all and any tests on the planet. If the 1.8GHz processor isn't an incredibly poorly designed P4, then it is probably actually better than the P4. It takes a very, very high clock frequency to make a P4 contend with anything in today's world.
The Core 2 Duo.
p4 processor is used in socket pga478 motherboard.
switch off the system
The Core 2 Duo, by a long shot.
A computer with a Pentium 4 processor can use any color for its case.
Yes, P4 is faster and more reliable.
Simple answer....Yes, no problem at all.