Hygon has introduced its 'intrinsic security' technology at the 2026 Spring Technology Symposium, aiming to enhance computing power for domestic AI models with trillions of parameters. The company unveiled the latest version of its DCU software stack, designed to support large-scale AI model training. Hygon's Vice President Ying Zhiwei emphasized the need for fundamental breakthroughs in computing architecture to address security challenges in the AI era. Utilizing a computing cluster with tens of thousands of Hygon CPUs and DCUs, the company has achieved stable operation of a 10-trillion-parameter model. This was accomplished through advancements in intrinsic security, operator optimization, compiler optimization, and integrated computing. Hygon's performance benchmarks, including MLPerf, have reached internationally leading levels.