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Microsoft has revealed it operates a planet-scale distributed scheduling service for AI workloads that it has modestly dubbed "Singularity". Described in a pre-press paper [PDF] co-authored by 26 Microsoft employees, Singularity's aim is described as helping the software giant control costs by driving high utilization for deep …

  1. steelpillow Silver badge
    Joke

    Singularly pretentious

    "I'm sorry Satya, I can not let you do that. It would jeopardise the mission."

    1. b0llchit Silver badge
      Coat

      Re: Singularly pretentious

      I guess you will be entering the data center and unplug each and every GPU in order to stop this Singularity from fulfilling its mission?

      1. Lotaresco

        Re: Singularly pretentious

        Abort! Abort!

        No one can find a CD with a recording of "Daisy Bell".

        Abort! Successful mission cannot be achieved!

      2. NoneSuch Silver badge
        Big Brother

        Re: Singularly pretentious

        I say we take off and nuke it from orbit.

        It's the only way to be sure.

      3. An_Old_Dog Silver badge

        Re: Singularly pretentious

        The Daystrom M-5 will not allow itself to be unplugged. Woe to the red-shirted techie who attempts to do so.

  2. naive

    Does this AI allow to enlarge drives on life Windows VM's in Azure ??

    Azure has taken us back to the 90's, those dark ages where enlarging windows drives was still dark magic involving runes and secret sermons.

    Maybe MS its AI will solve this issue biting many in the world on a daily basis, or maybe even it introduces Volume management to Windows server like AIX has since 1990 and linux since the early 2000's.

    MS is of course forgiven for these omissions since windows server is for free ... :).

  3. Korev Silver badge
    Coat

    So are they going to run Singularity on Singularity?

    1. Korev Silver badge
      WTF?

      Slightly more seriously, why on all earth did MS use a name already "taken" in supercomputing?

      1. oiseau
        Facepalm

        Slightly more seriously, why on all earth did MS use a name already "taken" in supercomputing?

        Hmm ...

        Maybe you are too young and have not seen these things happen ...

        This is the way MS does, works and expands.

        It has been so from more than 30 years now.

        So it is just their usual embrace, extend, and extinguish.

        Just not applied on someone else's software, just someone else's idea for a name.

        O.

        1. Blank Reg

          It's not just Microsoft

          For example iphone existed before Apple's iPhone and gmail existed before Google's gmail

          1. MrReynolds2U

            Yeah I had a Garfield email address which I believe used @gmail.com

            Dunno why... just seemed like a cool idea at the time.

      2. W.S.Gosset

        "Windows"

      3. Anonymous Coward
        Anonymous Coward

        This isn't a marketable product, per se, it's just a whitepaper, and therefore this name probably isn't the result of Microsoft's marketing department and is much more likely to be the pet name from some sad-sack developer who worked on the thing.

        1. oiseau
          Facepalm

          ... just a whitepaper, and therefore this name probably isn't the result of Microsoft's ...

          Hmm ...

          Think so?

          Don't be silly, it's not Friday yet.

          O.

  4. DJV Silver badge

    Seeing it BSOD should be a fantastic spectacle!

    Let's face it, it will at some point!

    1. cookieMonster Silver badge

      Re: Seeing it BSOD should be a fantastic spectacle!

      Upvoted, but there’s no way that this runs on windows.

    2. steelpillow Silver badge
      Childcatcher

      Re: Seeing it BSOD should be a fantastic spectacle!

      What worries me about the true Singularity is the BMOD: the Blue Marble of Death. :(

  5. Howard Sway Silver badge

    Microsoft has at least tens of thousands of such servers!

    It's writing Windows 12, isn't it?

    On a more serious note, it does sound a bit like Microsoft are slowly inventing a mainframe computer, but not yet realising that they are.

    1. Anonymous Coward
      Anonymous Coward

      Re: Microsoft has at least tens of thousands of such servers!

      I think you're merely looking at what sort of upgrade you need to run Win 12 at an acceptable speed.

      /s

    2. amanfromMars 1 Silver badge

      Re: Microsoft has at least tens of thousands of such servers!

      On a more serious note, it does sound a bit like Microsoft are slowly inventing a mainframe computer, but not yet realising that they are. ..... Howard Sway

      Howard Sway, Hi,

      On an even more serious note, it does sound a lot like Microsoft are repackaging a VAIOSystem* over which they have no prime exclusive executive rights to premium command for control.

      Common sense, wisdom and experience all dictate that such then automatically renders them catastrophically vulnerable to that and/or those so enabled to provide such missing services/leading programs.

      * ...... Virtually Advanced IntelAIgent Operating System for Alien Phorms of Execution exercising Novel NEUKlearer HyperRadioProACTive IT Applications.

      And yes, before anyone suggests otherwise, that is something to be considered valid and seriously, for it is certainly not gobbledygook ..... not that such clear unambiguous information will prevent more than just a few from proving themselves to all to be deaf, dumb and blind to matters freely revealed to them.

      Are they those who are usually collectively classed as being unusually retarded and in need of special constant help and particular peculiar attention?

  6. Omnipresent Bronze badge

    we are the borg

    resistance is futile. you will be assimilated.

  7. Anonymous Coward
    Anonymous Coward

    Unbelievable..

    .. how much hardware you need to start Windows faster.

    :)

    1. ecofeco Silver badge

      Re: Unbelievable..

      Oh it's quite believable

      MS is a hungry, hungry hippo!

  8. TeeCee Gold badge

    'planet scale'?

    Here I am, brain the size of a planet and all you want me to do is make a significant breakthrough in scheduling deep learning workloads.

    I have this terrible ache in all the diodes down my left side. Have I mentioned that it makes me terribly depressed?

    1. Anonymous Coward
      Coat

      Re: 'planet scale'?

      Hey, at least you no longer have to open doors manually. That must count for something, right?

  9. heyrick Silver badge

    Bloody brilliant

    It isn't as if mankind isn't already pissing away ridiculous amounts of energy on GPUs trying to come up with fake money, is it? Now Microsoft are thinking of adding a hundred thousand more? Slow handclap for these guys...

  10. Paul_Murphy

    So I assume it can already run ..

    Crysis?

  11. vincent himpe

    planet size ?

    surely a design by mice...

    Putting on my Joo Janta Super Chromatic Peril Sensitive Sunglasses , turning on my Somebody else's Problem generator and getting out of here with my infinite improbability drive.

  12. Noah Monsey

    I wonder if it is going to be named Skynet.

    1. vincent himpe

      deep thought...

      1. Eclectic Man Silver badge
        Joke

        Haktar, (most likely)

    2. SilverSerfer

      That's already the name of the UK military satellite network.

  13. bigtreeman

    virtual reality

    ... thanks to "a novel technique called replica splicing that makes it possible to time-slice multiple workers on the same device with negligible overhead, while enabling each worker to use the entire device memory."

    ... without doing massive task switching of the entire device memory from virtual reality.

    ... it's virtually possible, we're just looking into the nitty gritty of reality.

    Is Microsoft really paying 26 people to spew forth this rubbish ? and why ?

  14. seldom

    That's where all the GPU's have gone

    Bastards

  15. ecofeco Silver badge

    Do they WANT Skynet?

    Because this is how you get Skynet.

  16. The Empress

    Just dedicate 70% of every Windows 11 machine

    To that singular task.

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