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27/05/2026 14:00
New QNX Research Finds Software is the Biggest Bottleneck to Robotics Innovation as Physical AI AcceleratesGlobal study of 1,000 robotics developers reveals growing focus on software foundations to address performance, security, and scalability challenges Key Findings from the "Inside the Robot: Architecture Benchmark Report":
BOSTON, MA / ACCESS Newswire / May 27, 2026 / QNX, a division of BlackBerry Limited (NYSE:BB)(TSX:BB) today released a new research study, the Inside the Robot: Architecture Benchmark Report, examining how robotics development is changing as systems become more softwareâdriven, AIâenabled, and increasingly deployed alongside humans at work and in daily life. Based on a survey of 1,000 developers from around the world, the research reveals the most significant inhibitors to progress, the gap between system ambitions and current capabilities, and developers' views on the industry's future. A new episode of QNX's Code the Future podcast featuring Omdia Chief Analyst Lian Jye Su explores the themes and results in more detail. Hardware Advances Are No Longer the Bottleneck; Software Now Leads Looking ahead, 85% of developers also expect software to play an even greater role in robotics over the next three to five years with teams anticipating their biggest investments will be in AI-driven decision making and cybersecurity (both at 51%), followed by operating systems and real-time control software (37%), further reflecting how software foundations are becoming strategic assets as robotics systems grow more complex, interconnected, and distributed. Increasing Deployment in Human Environments Drives Higher Demands Surprisingly, despite this nearâuniversal requirement, most development teams continue to rely on software not designed for realâtime or safetyâcritical use with the research revealing that 91% of respondents run these workloads, at least in part, on generalâpurpose operating systems (GPOS), even though safetyâcertified commercial solutions are rated as the best fit for their needs. As a result, 86% of these GPOS users say they are open to changing their OS; a contrast that encapsulates the growing tension between flexibility and the need for predictable, guaranteed behaviour as robotics deployments scale. Certification Delays and Security Demands Add New Pressures High Ambition Meets Uneven Readiness for Physical AI "Robotics teams are clearly pushing toward more intelligent, autonomous systems, but the data shows they are also running up against the very real limits of architectures that were never designed for this level of complexity or accountability," said Jim Hirsch, Global VP of Sales, General Embedded Markets at QNX. "Developers consistently cite four core challenges: integration complexity, certification delays, functional safety risks in humanâmachine interaction, and ensuring predictable behavior when it matters most. The good news is that these are all solvable problems and by focusing on stronger software foundations, developers can set the stage for faster innovation and a new generation of safe, reliable, and highly autonomous robots." QNX provides high-performance foundational software that helps simplify the most complex challenges in industries such as robotics, automotive, medical devices, industrial controls, commercial vehicles, rail, and aerospace and defense. QNX empowers organizations to unlock new possibilities in areas like high-performance computing at the edge, standards-based virtualization technologies, and cloud enablement. Trusted in the world's most critical systems, QNX continues to lead across a range of sectors, including robotics and healthcare, where its technology is deployed by nine of the top ten medical device manufacturers. Additional sources:
For more information on QNX, visit QNX.software and follow @QNX News. ENDS Methodology: This online survey of 1000 professionals software developers/engineers working in robotics across selected sectors (or robotics developers if you prefer) was commissioned by QNX and conducted by market research company OnePoll, in accordance with the Market Research Society's code of conduct. Data was collected between [25/02/2026] and [04/03/2026]. All participants are double-opted in to take part in research and are paid an amount depending on the length and complexity of the survey. This survey was overseen and edited by the OnePoll research team. OnePoll are MRS Company Partners, corporate membership of ESOMAR and Members of the British Polling Council. About BlackBerry BlackBerry (NYSE:BB)(TSX:BB) provides enterprises and governments the intelligent software and services that power the world around us. Based in Waterloo, Ontario, the company's high-performance foundational software enables major automakers and industrial giants alike to unlock transformative applications, drive new revenue streams and launch innovative business models, all without sacrificing safety, security, and reliability. With a deep heritage in Secure Communications, BlackBerry delivers operational resiliency with a comprehensive, highly secure, and extensively certified portfolio for mobile fortification, mission-critical communications, and critical events management. About QNX ©2026 BlackBerry Limited. Trademarks, including but not limited to BLACKBERRY and EMBLEM Design, QNX and the QNX logo design are the trademarks or registered trademarks of BlackBerry Limited, and the exclusive rights to such trademarks are expressly reserved. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. BlackBerry is not responsible for any third-party products or services. Media Contacts: BlackBerry Media Relations SOURCE: QNX View the original press release on ACCESS Newswire Source : Webdisclosure.com |
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