Creating a Chinese compilation system from scratch means completely demolishing the existing architecture and starting from the ground up, a prospect that's enough to make one's scalp tingle just thinking about the workload involved.
Yuan Zhongchen continued, "The basic architecture for a Chinese system isn't impossible to create, but the investment is huge, and the returns are minimal, with barely any profit in sight."
This is also why very few domestic tech companies are willing to develop a Chinese compilation system from the ground up.
Even if it were developed, what then? Could its functionality ever catch up with current operating systems?
Moreover, such development would take a very long time and require massive investment, and even if it were accomplished, it wouldn't be able to break the existing systems; embarking on this kind of research and development is simply not worth the loss.