
And, the new chip provides support for faster system memory (RAM), that enables a minor performance boost. Also, the Intel Core i5-1035G1 features new and improved Intel UHD integrated graphics with 32 cores instead of the older Intel UHD 620 series with 24. It enables generally cooler operation and lower power consumption than the previous 14-nanometer. The newer chip is based on a 10-nanometer production technology. In comparison to its close precursors – the 8th Gen Intel Core i5-8265U and i5-8250U, the Core i5-1035G1 brings a couple of noticeable improvements. They have different number of graphics processing cores – 32, 48, and 64 on the G1, G4, and G7 models, respectively. Besides slight differences in core clock speeds, they have different graphics processors as the main difference. They are all quad-core processors with 6MB of cache. It’s very similar to the i5-1035G4 and i5-1035G7, as their names already suggest. The 10th Generation Intel Core i5-1035G1 is an upper-mid-range laptop processor released in late 2019.
