BlackBerry's QNX operating system is a high-margin software platform powering over 275 million vehicles and expanding into robotics, medical devices, and industrial automation. The company benefits from a wide moat due to safety certifications (ISO 26262) that few competitors achieve, making it resilient against AI commoditization. Diversification across all automakers except Tesla and across geographies smooths out regional auto weakness. Strong partnerships with NVIDIA, Qualcomm, and Texas Instruments, plus a shift to multiple QNX instances per vehicle, drive organic growth. The software-only model insulates margins from hardware cost pressures. The stock recently surged on strong Q1 results, reflecting this renewed enthusiasm.