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Meet the successor of Cadenza, Turing Monolith Chaconne will have 3xCPU, 18GB Ram and 1TB 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. The Turing Monolith Chaconne is projected to be released sometime in 2018 with unbelievable specifications which include, 3x Snapdragon 830 CPU, 18GB Ram, 60MP Camera and 1.2 TB storage.

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IanTH2785d ago (Edited 2785d ago )

Ok, they are trolling us at this point. I think they just want to keep releasing more insane specs until we finally go...oookay, now you're really full of it.

Next release in 2019: A full suite of 4 Xeon based CPUs, watercooled with a QuantomVoid PicoPumps using liquefied dry ice, 128 GB of RAM, 2TB NVMe in RAID 0, a Titan XPC and powered by 4 different power sources, including a self contained micro-reactor.

digitfreakbot2785d ago

I will be honest, this is what strike my mind when I first read their newsletter.

I aint going to believe any shit until I see the final product. Till then ita just a hoax. 😥

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There's finally a new 8K monitor on the way, with DisplayPort 2.1 included

The ASUS ProArt Display PA32KCX is on the way - a brand-new 8K monitor designed for professionals, including DisplayPort 2.1 connectivity.

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LG quietly fixes vulnerability in thousands of their TVs which could give access to hackers

Owners of LG TVs may want to learn about this vulnerability which could give hackers access to your device. Luckily, LG has rolled out a fix.