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09-08-2023 09:30 PM
Product: HP Laptop - 15s-du2002tu
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 11
Hello, I use hp laptop du2002tu. I recently learnt the meaning of letters after the name of an hp laptop. For example, U is Ultra HD and K is unlocked or overclockable. But when i checked the processor of my laptop, it said i3-1005G1. Ive never seen a number at the end of a name of a processor. Can someone please tell me what the number "1" represents at the end of the name of an Intel processor ? Some people might tell that 1 is just added and to actually just focus on G. but G has no meaning either. Can someone please tell me what G and / or 1 represent in the Intel core of my laptop ?
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