Rossi, DavidePullini, AntonioLoi, IgorGautschi, MichaelGurkaynak, Frank KaganTeman, AdamConstantin, JeremyBurg, AndreasMiro-Panades, IvanBeigne, EdithClermidy, FabienFlatresse, PhilippeBenini, Luca2017-11-082017-11-082017-11-08201710.1109/MM.2017.3711645https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/142071WOS:000413024800004This article presents an ultra-low-power parallel computing platform and its system-on-chip (SoC) embodiment, targeting a wide range of emerging near-sensor processing tasks for Internet of Things (IoT) applications. The proposed SoC achieves 193 million operations per second (MOPS) per mW at 162 MOPS (32 bits), improving the first-generation Parallel Ultra-Low-Power (PULP) architecture by 6.4 and 3.2 times in performance and energy efficiency, respectively.Energy-Efficient Near-Threshold Parallel Computing: The PULPv2 Clustertext::journal::journal article::research article