The G56 does not effect the 6. 7 programing/logic, and it is the same as any other program/logic where the HP/TQ is controlled by the computer. Torque Management is just a popular term being thrown around because the auto communicates with the ECM and will change the program/logic because they now have the capability.
Not quite true but close. The G56 directly effects the programming to keep it one piece, irregardless of what the engine is capable of. TQ management really is just fuel management across the power band but it results in managing the TQ to keep it in check. However, the ECU knows when you clutch the truck and controls the TQ applied.
The adaptive programming used in the autos is much more complex and actually learns to apply to your driving style to the trans operation, just like the Ally, TQ shift and the AISIN. All of these units are the same way, under clutched and TQ managed ot make them live.