Microsoft Weighs into the Simulation Market

Credit: U.S. AIR FORCE
“Half of today’s warfighters grew up with a game controller in their hands,” says Drew Lytle, group manager for Microsoft’s new ESP platform. “They’re ready to learn in this manner. Textbooks don’t cut it.” But traditional simulations don’t meet the need either. At this summer’s DarpaTech convention...

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