On May 30, BlackBerry (BB) rose 5.22% in regular trading, trading at $9.215/share, with trading volume of $252 million. The stock continues to benefit from the physical AI infrastructure narrative combined with multiple positive catalysts.
BlackBerry's QNX division recently published an independent study highlighting that the primary bottleneck for deploying autonomous AI machines is software rather than hardware. The research found that 89% of robotics developers have placed physical AI on their roadmaps, yet 91% still run real-time or safety-critical workloads on general-purpose operating systems. Two-thirds of development teams reported delays tied to certification processes, and only 29% expressed high confidence in making safe, predictable decisions in real-world environments. This mismatch underscores BlackBerry's core advantage in real-time operating system reliability and certification.
Additionally, the company's AtHoc platform completed FedRAMP Class D recertification, trusted by 80% of U.S. federal agencies for crisis communications. BlackBerry also announced a share buyback plan of up to 26.8 million shares to be cancelled, further reinforcing investor confidence in the company's long-term value proposition.
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