High-performance edge computing designed for Los Angeles digital media and logistics enterprises.
Los Angeles is no longer just the entertainment capital of the world; it has transformed into a global nexus for Aerospace, Logistics (Port of Los Angeles/Long Beach), and Bio-tech. This macro-industrial shift requires computing hardware that breaks the mold of traditional bulky towers.
In the high-rent districts of Santa Monica and Venice (Silicon Beach), space optimization is a financial imperative. Our Mini PC and Mini Host series provide the Information Gain needed for businesses to scale without expanding their physical footprint. Whether it's rendering 4K video for a Hollywood studio or managing real-time inventory at the nation's busiest port, our systems are engineered for the specific heat profiles and electrical standards of California.
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Latest Intel Architecture
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As we move toward 2025, the technical roadmap for Mini hosts involves Hybrid Architecture (P-cores and E-cores) integration and fanless thermal dissipation techniques. For Los Angeles medical clinics, silence is as critical as performance. Our fanless industrial mini PCs utilize passive heat pipe technology to ensure zero noise pollution in sensitive environments.
For global procurement managers in Los Angeles, the challenge isn't just buying hardware; it's ensuring Security Compliance and TAA/FCC certification. Jinghong maintains a rigorous supply chain where every component—from the solid-state capacitors to the Intel SOC—is documented. This level of transparency is essential for US-based government contractors and aerospace firms in El Segundo and Long Beach.
With Los Angeles preparing for the 2028 Olympics, the demand for Digital Signage hosts and Intelligent Traffic Control (ITS) systems is skyrocketing. Our Mini PCs are designed to be "invisible infrastructure"—mounted behind displays or inside kiosks, operating in the variable climates of Southern California from the humid coast to the arid valleys.
Born in 2014 within the tech-heart of Shenzhen, Jinghong was built on a singular realization: The needs of emerging brands are often ignored by the giants of standardization.
For nearly a decade, we have championed "Partner-style" customization. We don't just ship boxes; we provide the computational bedrock for your brand’s unique identity. From palm-sized medical terminals in European rural clinics to reinforced notebooks in the Middle East, our annual output of 100,000 units represents 100,000 unique success stories.
Why LA Businesses Choose Us?
● No MOE (Minimum Order Quantity) barrier – 1 unit customization available.
● Intel Strategic Partner endorsement ensures "Big Brand" performance on a "Growth Brand" budget.
● 72-hour rigorous stress testing covering vibration, thermal cycling, and continuous load.
All units destined for Los Angeles undergo FCC Part 15 testing and meet UL/CE safety standards. We provide full documentation for local electrical compliance.
Established freight partnerships allow for DDP (Delivered Duty Paid) shipping directly to your Los Angeles warehouse, bypassing customs headaches.
3-year warranty commitment with a 24-hour technical response window, ensuring your LA business never faces downtime.
Space and energy. LA office rents are among the highest in the US. Mini hosts reduce the workstation footprint by 90% and lower utility bills—essential for meeting California’s Title 24 energy standards.
Yes. Systems like our X800 and GM3 feature 13th Gen Intel CPUs and independent graphics or Iris Xe capable of 4-screen output and high-bitrate video rendering without thermal throttling.
Absolutely. We specialize in small-batch customization. We can laser-etch your company logo, pre-install custom OS builds (Linux/Windows/Android), and modify BIOS settings for specific industrial applications.
Our self-developed copper-pipe and fin cooling structures allow units to run at peak load for 50,000+ hours. We also offer fanless options for dust-heavy industrial sites near the Port of Los Angeles.
Rugged and specialized computing solutions for the modern Los Angeles infrastructure.