Well actually i don't think it will have errors in memory, after reading the whole article I have come to think that this cell is akin to the Cray processors used in cray supercomputers... which if u know are some and were some of the most powerful machines ever built.. I not sure bout now.. but they were in leaps and bounds way ahead of anything else in the world at their time. As for the language the article mentioned somethign about running java on it using the current virtual machine or evern emulating x86 , now I know u'll say emulation is slow... true, however if the chip is as fast as they claim it is, emulation is not even remotely a problem. The article also claims it is indeed small and cool and cheap, they are set to be used in HDtvs and DVD players apparently. So I wouldn;'t worry about that too much. The way I see it, IBM, Sonym Toshiba, etc would not waste as much money on this if it weren't bloody well worth it. So I say I welcome this new tech and hope that it is as sucessful and powerful as it seems on paper.