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BB's QNX Expands Collaboration With AMD on Robotic Systems, Shares Up
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BlackBerry Limited’s (BB - Free Report) QNX division recently strengthened its collaboration with AMD to support a broader range of AMD adaptive computing devices. The alliance extends the capabilities of QNX’s Software Development Platform (SDP) 8.0 to AMD Kria SOMs, AMD Zynq UltraScale+ and Versal adaptive SoC platforms, empowering developers with cutting-edge tools to build high-performance applications.
Following the strategic announcement, BB’s shares rose 4.3% in trading and closed at $4.37 on March 11, 2025. Shares also went up 1.4% in pre-market trading on March 12, 2025.
The initiative builds on the previous collaboration between QNX and AMD in April 2024, highlighting BB’s commitment to innovation in embedded systems. QNX's expanded support for AMD devices highlights its dedication to delivering reliable solutions across industrial, medical, automotive and robotics applications. By leveraging the real-time operating system (RTOS) capabilities of QNX, these systems can meet stringent timing requirements, ensuring efficient performance for embedded software.
With QNX, robotics developers can take advantage of advanced AMD technology to build sophisticated applications. QNX's deterministic scheduling and low-latency real-time performance ensure that critical tasks like sensor processing and motion control are prioritized and executed without delay, minimizing unpredictability and enabling smooth, reliable operations.
QNX's efforts to broaden support for AMD devices demonstrate its dedication to providing developers with robust solutions and promoting diversity and competition in the embedded systems space. By utilizing a hardware abstraction layer, QNX simplifies the deployment of its software on various development platforms, handling essential initializations and hardware-specific tasks to create a ready environment for QNX to operate seamlessly.
BB Stands to Benefit From Proliferating QNX Adoption
BlackBerry has rebranded its 'IoT' division as 'QNX' and revamped the QNX brand to solidify its position in the automotive and embedded sectors. The company is witnessing strong demand for QNX solutions, particularly in advanced driver assistance systems and digital cockpits. The growing adoption of the QNX platform across both automotive and general embedded markets is a positive trend, with ongoing design wins expected to expand the QNX royalty backlog further.
Recently, QNX launched the QNX General Embedded Development Platform, a powerful new solution designed to streamline the development of high-performance, scalable and secure embedded systems. Targeting industries such as robotics, medical technology and industrial automation, the platform aims to simplify development while ensuring compliance with stringent safety and security standards.
In January 2025, BB expanded QNX with innovations. QNX unveiled QNX Cabin to simplify digital cockpit development and improve developer support for embedded software. It also partnered with Microsoft to advance Software-Defined Vehicles using Azure Cloud. Additionally, QNX is working with Vector and TTTech Auto to enhance vehicle software platforms.
Driven by QNX adoption strength, BB now estimates fiscal 2025 revenues in the band of $230-$235 million for the IoT business, revised from the prior view of $225-$235 million.
BlackBerry’s Zacks Rank & Stock Price Performance
BB currently carries a Zacks Rank #3 (Hold). Shares of the company have surged 41.9% in the past year against the Zacks Computer – Software industry’s decline of 6.3%.
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Ubiquiti’s effective management of its strong global network of more than 100 distributors and master resellers improved its visibility for future demand and inventory management techniques. In the last reported quarter, Ubiquiti delivered an earnings surprise of 33.3%. Its highly flexible global business model remains apt to adapt to the changing market dynamics to overcome challenges while maximizing growth.
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BB's QNX Expands Collaboration With AMD on Robotic Systems, Shares Up
BlackBerry Limited’s (BB - Free Report) QNX division recently strengthened its collaboration with AMD to support a broader range of AMD adaptive computing devices. The alliance extends the capabilities of QNX’s Software Development Platform (SDP) 8.0 to AMD Kria SOMs, AMD Zynq UltraScale+ and Versal adaptive SoC platforms, empowering developers with cutting-edge tools to build high-performance applications.
Following the strategic announcement, BB’s shares rose 4.3% in trading and closed at $4.37 on March 11, 2025. Shares also went up 1.4% in pre-market trading on March 12, 2025.
The initiative builds on the previous collaboration between QNX and AMD in April 2024, highlighting BB’s commitment to innovation in embedded systems. QNX's expanded support for AMD devices highlights its dedication to delivering reliable solutions across industrial, medical, automotive and robotics applications. By leveraging the real-time operating system (RTOS) capabilities of QNX, these systems can meet stringent timing requirements, ensuring efficient performance for embedded software.
With QNX, robotics developers can take advantage of advanced AMD technology to build sophisticated applications. QNX's deterministic scheduling and low-latency real-time performance ensure that critical tasks like sensor processing and motion control are prioritized and executed without delay, minimizing unpredictability and enabling smooth, reliable operations.
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QNX's efforts to broaden support for AMD devices demonstrate its dedication to providing developers with robust solutions and promoting diversity and competition in the embedded systems space. By utilizing a hardware abstraction layer, QNX simplifies the deployment of its software on various development platforms, handling essential initializations and hardware-specific tasks to create a ready environment for QNX to operate seamlessly.
BB Stands to Benefit From Proliferating QNX Adoption
BlackBerry has rebranded its 'IoT' division as 'QNX' and revamped the QNX brand to solidify its position in the automotive and embedded sectors. The company is witnessing strong demand for QNX solutions, particularly in advanced driver assistance systems and digital cockpits. The growing adoption of the QNX platform across both automotive and general embedded markets is a positive trend, with ongoing design wins expected to expand the QNX royalty backlog further.
Recently, QNX launched the QNX General Embedded Development Platform, a powerful new solution designed to streamline the development of high-performance, scalable and secure embedded systems. Targeting industries such as robotics, medical technology and industrial automation, the platform aims to simplify development while ensuring compliance with stringent safety and security standards.
In January 2025, BB expanded QNX with innovations. QNX unveiled QNX Cabin to simplify digital cockpit development and improve developer support for embedded software. It also partnered with Microsoft to advance Software-Defined Vehicles using Azure Cloud. Additionally, QNX is working with Vector and TTTech Auto to enhance vehicle software platforms.
Driven by QNX adoption strength, BB now estimates fiscal 2025 revenues in the band of $230-$235 million for the IoT business, revised from the prior view of $225-$235 million.
BlackBerry’s Zacks Rank & Stock Price Performance
BB currently carries a Zacks Rank #3 (Hold). Shares of the company have surged 41.9% in the past year against the Zacks Computer – Software industry’s decline of 6.3%.
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IDCC is a pioneer in advanced mobile technologies that enable wireless communications and capabilities. The company engages in designing and developing a wide range of advanced technology solutions, which are used in digital cellular as well as wireless 3G, 4G and IEEE 802-related products and networks. It has a long-term growth expectation of 15%.
Ubiquiti’s effective management of its strong global network of more than 100 distributors and master resellers improved its visibility for future demand and inventory management techniques. In the last reported quarter, Ubiquiti delivered an earnings surprise of 33.3%. Its highly flexible global business model remains apt to adapt to the changing market dynamics to overcome challenges while maximizing growth.
Arista delivered a trailing four-quarter average earnings surprise of 12.87%. It has a long-term growth expectation of 14.41%. It supplies products to a prestigious set of customers, including Fortune 500 global companies in markets such as cloud titans, enterprises, financials and specialty cloud service providers.