Top tech news today: 6 June, 2025

Tech News Roundup

1. Napier AI appoints Noel King as CTO

Napier AI has appointed industry veteran Noel King as Chief Technology Officer to lead its AI-enabled financial crime compliance solutions. Source

2. Rand Merchant Bank adopts Surecomp’s TFaaS

South Africa’s Rand Merchant Bank selects Surecomp’s Trade Finance-as-a-Service solution to modernise its trade finance operations and support international expansion. Source

3. Revolut integrates Wero via EPI partnership

Revolut joins the European Payments Initiative to integrate the Wero digital wallet into its app for customers in France, Belgium, and Germany. Source

4. Broadcom unveils Tomahawk 6 switch

Broadcom begins shipping its Tomahawk 6 data-center switch chip, delivering 102.4 Tbps Ethernet switching capacity to meet AI data center demands. Source

5. Sparkle CEO elected chair of GLF

Enrico Bagnasco, CEO of Sparkle, has been elected as chair of the Global Leaders’ Forum, succeeding Emmanuel Rochas. Source

6. FCC commissioners Simington and Starks resign

FCC commissioners Nathan Simington and Geoffrey Starks announce their resignations, leaving three vacancies on the five-member panel. Source

7. Cisco research highlights AI infrastructure shift

Cisco’s research indicates a significant infrastructure shift, with AI potentially doubling network strain or providing solutions to manage it. Source

8. Deutsche Telekom joins EU’s IRIS2 project

Deutsche Telekom commits to supporting the EU’s IRIS2 satellite project, providing secure services via a multi-orbital constellation. Source

9. Google partners with Chile on submarine cable

Google and Chile sign agreement to deploy the Humboldt Cable, a 14,800 km trans-Pacific submarine cable connecting Chile to Australia. Source

10. Rakuten to deploy O-RAN in Vietnam

Rakuten plans to deploy Open Radio Access Network (O-RAN) technology in Vietnam, enhancing the country’s 5G infrastructure. Source

11. Orange expands Eutelsat partnership

Orange extends its collaboration with Eutelsat, incorporating low Earth orbit (LEO) satellite access into its connectivity services. Source

12. Vodafone launches global travel eSIM platform

Vodafone introduces a digital travel platform offering mobile data eSIM services across over 200 destinations on 700 networks worldwide. Source

13. SmartSpires transforms Belval into smart city lab

SmartSpires is developing Belval into a smart city living lab, leveraging 5G, AI, and edge computing innovations. Source

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