To fully answer your question I would need more details about what calculations you are trying to perform, but the short answer is no, the GPUs in Windows Mobile devices and the SDK Microsoft exposes are not suitable for GPGPU(General-Purpose Computation on Graphics Hardware).
GPGPU really only became practical when GPUs started providing programmable vertex and pixel shaders with DirectX9(and limited support in 8). The GPUs used with Windows Mobile 6.5 devices are much more similar to those around DirectX8, and do not have programmable vertex and pixel shaders:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/aa920048.aspx
Even on modern desktop graphics cards with GPGPU libraries such as CUDA, getting performance increases when offloading calculations to the GPU is not a trivial task. The calculations must be inherently suited to GPUS( ie able to run massively in parallel, and enough calculations performed on any memory to offset the cost of transferring it to the GPU and back ).
That does not mean it is impossible to speed up calculations with the GPU on Windows Mobile 6.5, however. There is a small set problems that can be mapped to a fixed functions pipeline without shaders. If you can figure out how to solve your problem by rending polygons and reading back the resulting image, then you can use the GPU to do it, but it is unlikely that the calculations you need to do would be suitable, or that it would be worth the effort of attempting.