Mexico City (CDMX) is no longer just a financial center; it has evolved into the "Silicon Valley of Latin America." With the Nearshoring boom, factories in Mexico City and the surrounding Vallejo-i industrial corridor are demanding smarter, more resilient computing hardware. As supply chains shift closer to the US border, the need for Industrial Mini PCs and high-performance motherboards has skyrocketed.
Our localized support aims to bridge the gap between Shenzhen’s manufacturing speed and Mexico’s industrial prowess, providing hardware that withstands the diverse operational environments of the State of Mexico (Edoméx) and CDMX.
Factories in Iztapalapa and Vallejo require fanless industrial PCs that can handle voltage fluctuations and dust environments common in aging infrastructure upgrades.
With Mexico City leading LatAm fintech, our micro-hosts serve as the backbone for secure transaction processing in Santa Fe and Polanco business districts.
Supplying affordable, high-quality laptops for the growing private and public educational sectors across Mexico's central highlands.
In 2014, in the heart of Shenzhen, Jinghong was founded on a singular principle: "No matter how small the demand is, it deserves to be taken seriously."
For 9 years, we have mastered the art of hardware customization. While others prioritize mass standardization, we thrive in the niche—serving the dreamers in Mexico City, the innovators in Europe, and the educators in Africa. With over 100,000 units sold annually, our journey is defined by the unique stories of our partners.
Our strategic partnership with Intel allows us to integrate the latest 13th Gen i7 processors and Tiger Lake-U architectures into compact forms faster than global competitors. For a business in Mexico City, this means access to cutting-edge technology without the "big brand" premium.
Supply Chain Resilience: We leverage Shenzhen’s modular production lines to offer "Small Batch, High Variety" (SBHV) manufacturing. This is critical for Mexican SMEs who need to test prototypes before full-scale market entry in North America.
As Mexico City implements "Smart City" initiatives, our technical roadmap focuses on Edge AI computing. Our latest mini-hosts are designed to support neural processing units (NPUs) for local real-time data analysis in traffic management and retail analytics across Avenida de la Reforma.
Ensuring all products meet NOM (Norma Oficial Mexicana) standards for electrical safety and telecommunications, facilitating smooth customs clearance.
Engineers provide side-by-side design consultations via digital twin technology, bridging the 14-hour time difference between Mexico and China.
Focusing on low-power Intel Comet Lake-U chips to help Mexican factories meet ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) targets.
Jinghong is not a cold factory, but an amplifier of dreams. Whether you need an antifreeze keyboard for scientific research or a sleek host for an e-sports hotel in CDMX, we are ready.
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