Why MANGOS Is Replacing FAANG as the New Tech Powerhouse
MANGOS is emerging as the new acronym defining the AI era, replacing FAANG in many tech discussions. Learn what MANGOS stands for, why it matters, and how AI-driven companies are reshaping the future of technology and innovation.
With SpaceX reportedly preparing for a record-breaking IPO, Anthropic moving toward its own public offering, and OpenAI potentially following suit, the technology industry may soon have a new group of dominant public companies.
Some industry observers are now replacing the long-standing FAANG acronym with MANGOS — Meta, Anthropic, Nvidia, Google, OpenAI, and SpaceX. The term, reportedly coined by developers @krishdotdev and @lilscoot on X, has gained significant attention across the tech community.
For years, FAANG—Facebook (now Meta), Amazon, Apple, Netflix, and Google (now Alphabet)—represented the companies driving the technology sector. Today, however, investor attention is increasingly focused on artificial intelligence, advanced computing, and space technology.
The companies making up MANGOS reflect that shift. Nvidia powers much of the AI industry through its chips; OpenAI and Anthropic are leading AI model development; SpaceX dominates commercial space innovation; and Meta and Google continue to invest heavily in next-generation AI technologies.
The term was reportedly coined by developers @krishdotdev and @lilscoot on X and has quickly gained traction across the tech community.
FAANG remains influential, with Amazon and Netflix still major players in their respective markets. But many see AI-focused companies as the primary engines of industry’s next growth phase.
Whether MANGOS ultimately becomes the defining tech group of the coming decade remains uncertain. For now, the acronym highlights a growing belief that AI and space companies are increasingly shaping the future of the technology industry.
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