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Maybe try something with openbox? Bunsenlabs linux is a good example of what you can do with a window manager. I run it on a pentium m laptop (1 core) with 2 gb of ram. It'd be doable. (It originally had one 1 gb and I don't think I even enabled swap).
Basically arch plus mimicking their UI would be a good starting point.
Or just use bunsenlabs 32 bit if your software has 32 bit versions. It will be a bit lighter from a memory standpoint.
Bunsenlabs is just slightly too heavy, I know some manage it, it depends on what you're trying to do with it.
Tested or listed specs? I would recommend at least using the 32 bit version in other distros as well. It will be marginally lighter memory wise.
And I just remembered that my pentium m laptop has a dgpu. It's very weak but just enough.
Unless if it's a storage thing