Tag: turing

  • Meet the successor of Cadenza, Turing Monolith Chaconne will have 3x Snapdragon 830 CPU, 18GB Ram, 60MP Camera and 1.2 TB storage

    Meet the successor of Cadenza, Turing Monolith Chaconne will have 3x Snapdragon 830 CPU, 18GB Ram, 60MP Camera and 1.2 TB storage

    Just when we thought Turing Phone Cadenza has specs so insane that it is going to be hard to sink in, the company announced yet another phone to ridicule us. One thing is sure, we didn’t even put a thought that we could have a smartphone with these specifications in the near future. Promising something so bizarre is often tied with the disruption of the industry if it comes out to be true. If Turing Robotics Industries (TRI) succeed with the production of these smartphones at an affordable retail price, they sure will be responsible for “bringing the Turing Phone from the future to the present.”

    The company believes that their Artificial Intelligence would benefit from the buffed up hardware resources that these phones have to provide as they assert it to be more intelligent and deeply linked to your device. The Turing Monolith Chaconne is projected to be released sometime in 2018 with unbelievable specifications. Last week Turing phone Cadenza was announced with the expected release time of 2017. It is weird that the company has already planned everything, including outlines of design and specs for next 2 years.

    Turing-Monolith-Chaconne-side

    This imaginative next-generation phone is not only the successor to the yet to launch Cadenza, it is even more far-fetched. Steve Chao, CEO of TRI sent another newsletter, announcing the sneak peek into the features and specifications of their yet another beast. This time, he spared us with some insight information about the setup of dual CPU and how it will actually work.

    “TRI plans on connecting multiple CPUs via WiGig by implementing an ad-hoc driver to the 60GHz channel via on-board USB3.0. This complicated computing process stores a transient matrix in SSD of CPU(1), then it recomputes and shares the transient matrix with the other SSD of CPU(2) simultaneously. This results in the CPUs sharing their computing power in parallel. Such proprietary technology enables TRI to achieve never-seen-before computing power on a mobile device. So what exactly is this technology intended for? The answer is – Computational Intelligence (CI).”

    Turing-Monolith-Chaconne-specs

    To wow the internet, the Turing Monolith Chaconne will have three (yes 3x) Qualcomm Snapdragon 830 Chipsets. The company has kept the same optics with a 60 MP and a 20 MP combination, made the display larger at 6.4 inches on a 4K 3840 x 2160 px resolution, and the RAM and Storage both get a memory boost. 18 GB of RAM and up to 1.2 TB of onboard using a mix of 2 NAND flash chips and 2 memory card slots.

    Turing monolith chaconne picture

    The hydrogen fuel cell-equipped battery gets a boost of 20Wh to 120Wh. Specs carried over from the Cadenza include Swordfish OS, the graphene oxide composite construction, the 60MP quad rear-facing camera, the 20MP dual front-facing camera, and quad nanoSIM capability. Food for thought: the 4K display is the least impressive spec on this sheet.

    Additionally, the company announced that there will be some unique and mysterious feature on the phone which has been given an acronym of A.L.A.N. that will be revealed later on. There will be a sliding keyboard which looks rather spectacular in those concept images. However, the thing that concerns me since the first newsletter announcement is the thickness of the smartphone and the ability to keep the temperature down while operating the phone equipped with these specifications. What do you guys think?

  • New Turing phone Cadenza will have dual CPU, 12GB Ram, 60MP Camera, 1TB storage and other unbelievable specs

    New Turing phone Cadenza will have dual CPU, 12GB Ram, 60MP Camera, 1TB storage and other unbelievable specs

    The Internet is full of lies, even so, to believe when we get deceived by pretentious fanboys who don’t hesitate to confidently pull out some unbelievable facts or information for us to digest. If it wasn’t the official statement from the Turing Robotic Industries (TRI), we could never have believed that someone is actually working on the specifications this insane.

    A couple of news websites shared the same bafflement when they heard that Turing is working on a new smartphone with specifications so unrealistic to believe. The TRI CEO & Chief Architect, Steve YL Chao, sent a newsletter email highlighting the ‘blueprint program’ for their next Turing phone “Cadenza” after finishing up the development and delivery of world’s first liquid metal mobile phone.

    TRI is embarking on another challenge to build the unimaginable. – CEO

    If the company actually succeed to pull this off, it will undoubtedly become the best smartphone in the world. Needless to say, it has the potential to disrupt the mobile industry. So, what is it that everyone lost their mind to? Well, it has to do something with their claim to carve unimaginable into reality; and in their own words, “bringing the Turing Phone Cadenza from the future to the present.”

    Turing phone cadenza specifications 2x Snapdragon 830, 60MP Camera, 12 GB RAM and 1 TB Storage

    For instance, how do 60MP camera and 2x256GB internal storage with 2x256GB microSD (Total 1TB Storage) slot sound to you? and, What about 12GB (2x6GB) LPDDR4 RAM? If that’s not all, the smartphone is promised to ship with two Snapdragon 830 that has 16 beautiful Kyro cores, which is not actually on the market yet.

    If you are starting to ache from all these specs, then what’s next will push you towards borderline insanity. The camera setup comprises a total of 60 MP using a quad sensor array for the rear, and the front camera will have a dual 10MP sensor setup to deliver a 20 MP front camera experience.

    The company wants to power this with a 2400 Graphene power cell battery mated with a 1600 mAh li-on battery and a Hydrogen Fuel Cell (umm … Yeah!). The battery setup will deliver a total of 100wh of juice. The phone will also offer a dual-dual SIM card slot setup, which means you can use four SIM cards at the same time. TRI has not confirmed that you can make four calls simultaneously, but you probably can.

    It would be interesting to see how they manage to lower down the total weight of the actual final device with all these extra dual setup modules; I bet it’ll weigh more than 250g. The company is aiming to release this mind-boggling smartphone in 2017. So, we will find out pretty soon if it is actually possible to pull out something like this.

    We’ll admit, it’s honestly like someone at TRI just put together a spreadsheet of buzz words and the Ridiculous collection of specs just to see what they can play with. If this was faked, then it was very well-executed.