short answer: no, it will always show the same
but increasing ram would make it...... less bad
long answer:
the "g1" in cpu name is graphics, so: "UHD G1"
the odd cpu number tells me its an 10th gen pre-build (laptops are pre-builds)
webpages confirm there is no vram
128mb is just a starting point (impossible that it just uses that)
ram automatically gets assigned as vram when needed
SSD gets used to increase ram
the laptop's formfactor might limit upgrading
best solution is: add more ram (what is laptop model?)
if you are stuck with what you have, then optimizing windows is your only option(making windows more light weight by running as few programs as possible)
unless..... you have an thunderbolt connection and do some research into external GPU's