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MangoBoost

MangoBoost is a technology company focused on programmable data processing units (DPUs) and acceleration platforms for data-intensive workloads in modern data centers.

  • Programmable Data Processing Unit (DPU) hardware and software stack for offloading network, storage, and security workloads from host CPUs.
  • Acceleration solutions for data center and cloud environments focused on data movement and processing efficiency.
  • Support for heterogeneous computing architectures integrating CPUs, GPUs, and DPUs for infrastructure offload.
  • Tools and frameworks for deploying, managing, and programming DPU-based workloads in enterprise environments.
  • Target use cases across cloud service providers, hyperscale data centers, and enterprise infrastructure teams.

More About MangoBoost

MangoBoost focuses on programmable DPU technology (data center infrastructure, hardware acceleration) designed to offload infrastructure tasks such as networking, storage, and security from general-purpose CPUs. Its offerings target operators of cloud platforms, hyperscale data centers, and enterprise infrastructure that manage data-intensive and latency-sensitive workloads. By moving packet processing, encryption, compression, and similar functions to DPUs, MangoBoost addresses resource utilization and efficiency in large-scale environments.

The company’s technology fits into the broader category of data center acceleration and smart network interface controllers (smartNICs), with DPUs deployed as specialized processors on network interface and server-side cards. These components are typically integrated into servers alongside CPUs and GPUs, forming heterogeneous architectures that separate application logic from infrastructure services. In these deployments, MangoBoost DPUs (data center networking and offload) handle tasks such as virtual switching, storage virtualization, and telemetry, while leaving the host Central Processing Unit (CPU) available for application workloads.

MangoBoost provides a software stack and programming environment around its DPU hardware to enable developers and infrastructure teams to build and deploy offloaded functions. This includes support for standard data center protocols such as Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP), Remote Direct Memory Access (RDMA), and common storage and security protocols, allowing integration into existing network and storage fabrics. The programmable aspect of the platform (infrastructure offload, developer tools) enables custom data paths and specialized services for different tenants or applications within a cloud or enterprise environment.

From a marketplace taxonomy perspective, MangoBoost aligns with categories such as data center infrastructure acceleration, smartNICs and DPUs (networking and security offload), and cloud infrastructure optimization. Its solutions are positioned as components within server and network architectures rather than as standalone cloud services, and are typically evaluated by CTOs, infrastructure architects, and platform engineering teams who manage virtualized, containerized, and microservices-based environments.

For enterprises and service providers, MangoBoost’s technology is used to support workloads that require predictable performance, isolation between tenants, and efficient use of compute resources. Typical deployment scenarios include virtualized network functions, software-defined storage services, security inspection, and observability or telemetry pipelines. By integrating DPUs into these architectures and exposing a programmable platform, MangoBoost targets organizations that want to offload infrastructure workloads while maintaining control over data paths and policy enforcement.

At-A-Glance

  • Employees: 45
  • Estimated Annual Revenue: $1M-$10M

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Corporate Headquarters

3120 139th Avenue Southeast
Bellevue, WA 98005

Market Segmentation

  • Type: Private
  • Sector: Information Technology
  • Group: Software & Services
  • Industry: Internet Software & Services
  • Sub-Industry: Internet Software & Services