Developer BeamNG announced the physics-based driving game, BeamNG.drive, will launch for the PlayStation 5 in 2026.The game is [...] ...
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The demand for immersive, realistic graphics in mobile gaming and AR or VR is pushing the limits of mobile hardware. Achieving lifelike simulations of fluids, cloth, and other materials historically ...
Semiconductor engineering teams have long relied on an iterative simulation workflow: define the scenario, prepare the model, run the analysis, review the results, adjust the design, and repeat until ...
Luminary is rethinking physics simulation workflows spanning GPU clusters from the ground up. The new company hopes the new architecture and business model will impact the simulation industry as much ...
Have you ever wondered what it would take to train a robot to walk, grasp objects, or navigate a cluttered room with the same ease as a human? For many, the idea of teaching robots these complex tasks ...
BeamNG—maybe the greatest crash physics video game on the planet—is no longer just for PC users.
The quest for a usable quantum computer continues, but it may be decades before we have the powerful error-corrected qubits to make this technology a reality. In the meantime, classical computing is ...