That first paragraph was a fun summary. It sounds like they're just throwing proven tools and tactics at a tough problem getting some good results. They start with output of one, high-quality tool. Like prior projects, they find an intermediate point in the transition that lets them add or experiment with optimizations. Then, they feed it into another high-quality tool to get even more out.
Looks like good research mixed with good, engineering tradeoffs.
Looks like good research mixed with good, engineering tradeoffs.