Technosylva Launches World's Largest Wildfire Supercomputers

September 23, 2025
Technosylva, in collaboration with PSSC Labs, has launched the world's largest dedicated supercomputers for wildfire modeling, processing over one billion fire simulations daily.

Technosylva, in partnership with PSSC Labs, has launched the world's largest dedicated supercomputers for wildfire modeling, announced in a press release. The new system processes over one billion fire simulations daily, utilizing artificial intelligence to analyze decades of fire weather data. This allows for more accurate predictions of which communities and electric lines may be threatened up to five days in advance.

The supercomputers deliver results in seconds, providing utilities and fire agencies with critical lead time to protect lives and infrastructure. The system's high-performance computing capabilities are essential for accurate and timely wildfire forecasting, as it processes terabytes of data and runs multiple wildfire models in parallel. This includes proprietary models for fire spread, crown spotting, and extreme weather, which are crucial for understanding and forecasting complex wildfire behavior.

Technosylva's new platform enhances operational wildfire readiness by offering faster and more precise predictions. It also supports the integration of artificial intelligence and machine learning into wildfire products, enabling utilities and first responders to make informed decisions quickly. The expanded high-performance computing system is now operational and available for utility and agency partners nationwide.

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