Credit: Joby Aviation As electric vertical-takeoff-and-landing (eVTOL) aircraft move closer to commercial service, developers are increasingly leaning on simulation to overcome challenges that span ...
A Chinese company has developed what it claims is the world’s largest flying electrical vertical takeoff and landing vehicle, or eVTOL.
Despite the technological progress driving simulators have made over the past decade (laser-scanned tracks, obsessively modelled suspension geometry, lighting engines that border on photorealism), ...
From budget phones to Nürburgring records, Xiaomi’s next move is a Vision Gran Turismo hypercar built entirely around aerodynamics and AI.
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