The same situation happened elsewhere as well, with both domestic and foreign companies in China's branches. Executives from New Yuan even personally took initiative to scout for talent in industrial software design.
The purpose was quite straightforward, which was to develop industrial software that could adapt to the Ternary System, to better leverage the hard-earned efficiency of the ternary system. Otherwise, it was meaningless to just sit on a treasure without utilizing it.
It wasn't that ternary chips absolutely couldn't run binary programs, but such programs required translation, which was so inefficient that it was almost not worth doing.
However, directly developing new industrial software wasn't just a simple technical issue, it required teams with rich experience and a large number of high-fidelity algorithms. Lin Ju could certainly push through forcibly with the system, but having some foundation was better, wasn't it?