Dynisma, led by Warne, has developed a high-performance driving simulator with a super-low latency of just 3 milliseconds. This state-of-the-art technology is designed to provide an unparalleled driving experience that is indistinguishable from real life. The simulator’s low latency allows the brain to experience sensations in real time, such as road hits like kerb strikes, quickly and accurately.
Dynisma has achieved this feat by using super low-friction struts and motors that reduce latency from the usual 50 milliseconds to just 3 milliseconds. Additionally, the simulator’s high bandwidth enables it to vibrate at very high frequencies, delivering a realistic driving experience.
The driving simulator offered by Dynisma has attracted top teams like Ferrari due to its unmatched level of realism. The cost of a fully loaded version of the rig can exceed $12 million, but even the entry-level package costs around $2 million, making it a high-end investment for teams looking for cutting-edge simulator technology.
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