I for one am interested in seeing what Cummins releases. I run Hemis because they're gas. I no longer have needs driving the extra outlay for the Cummins diesel, or the extra maintenance cost, driving more to meet the diesel's minimum needs, or the government DEF requirement. A gas Cummins with competitive specs and pricing sounds pretty intriguing. I don't have a problem with turbos if implemented well. I've run a fair amount of turbo equipment over the years, cars, trucks (diesel), tractors both gas and diesel, and more. It's hard to imagine Cummins producing something that wouldn't be useful.
I remember pulling big loads with old Chevy 2500s with both 6-cyl and 8-cyl engines back in the day. They were solid workhorses. I remember the heated discussions at a local bar, old-school social media, when Chevy released the 396 for its trucks. Discussions about who needs all that 310hp and 410lbft of torque? How much extra you want to pay when your truck already meets your needs? How reliable is that thing going to be? Isn't it just going to overheat in that engine bay? You going to be able to fix it yourself? Times really haven't changed as much as some think.
BTW, this attached PDF is from the Cummins site. Some impressive torque curves. And there's a bit of Cummins discussion on this page:
https://www.cummins.com/engines/octane