The chips to which you refer are incompatible with respect to the socket used for each as well as the fact that Core duo and Pentium 4 1.5 GHz chips are from separate generations, the latter having been obsolescent since 2003. Therefore, there is no single motherboard that supports both, and the Pentium 4, Socket 478 boards can be obtained from various aftermarket sources.
Here is an example of the kind of board you need for your Pentium 4.
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ATA-100, Serial ATA-150, 0 MB / 4 GB (max), DDR SDRAM, Intel 865G, 4 x USB
Prepare for the future with the Intel Desktop Board D865GBF, a platform
that is truly a generation ahead. This ATX board features
next-generation processor, dual-channel DDR400 memory support,
integrated Intel Extreme Graphics 2, an AGP 8X slot, 8 USB 2.0 ports,
integrated 6-channel audio and next-generation storage device support.
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
Support
for the Intel Pentium 4 processors featuring Hyper-Threading Technology
and 800-MHz system bus in the mPGA478-pin package. Also supports the
Intel Pentium 4 processors (1.60a, 1.80a, 2a, 2.20 GHz or higher) with
533-MHz or 400-MHz system bus in the mPGA478 package.
Intel 865G Chipset featuring Intel Extreme Graphics 2 using Dynamic Video Memory Technology (DVMT). Low-cost, high-performance graphics solution.
Dual-Channel
DDR400 SDRAM support: Four DIMM sockets designed to support up to 4 GB
of DDR400 SDRAM memory (also supports DDR333 and DDR266). Flexible
support for either single- or dual-channel operation.
AGP 8X/4X graphics interface: Flexibility to upgrade via a high-end AGP graphics card.
SATA150
and Ultra ATA100 connectors: Flexible support of new-generation SATA150
(2 ports) and current generation ATA (2 channels) storage devices.
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While the board for your Core Duo is widely available now
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