The N800 internet tablet you are talking about has a TI OMAP 2420 chip according to the Maemo FAQ. Wikipedia OMAP page reveals that the OMAP2 architecture already has a PowerVR 2D/3D graphics accelerator and an IVA video accelerator besides that 330 MHz ARM11. If Nokia is actually going to make another N-gage, I bet it will be based on the same chip.
This drive has also been reviewed by SilentPCReview for those of us, who are more interested in noise than in performance. Another 500 GB Caviar model, the WD5000YS, was covered by StorageReview -- IIRC, the differences between those two drives are in the firmware.
The N800 internet tablet you are talking about has a TI OMAP 2420 chip according to the Maemo FAQ. Wikipedia OMAP page reveals that the OMAP2 architecture already has a PowerVR 2D/3D graphics accelerator and an IVA video accelerator besides that 330 MHz ARM11. If Nokia is actually going to make another N-gage, I bet it will be based on the same chip.
This drive has also been reviewed by SilentPCReview for those of us, who are more interested in noise than in performance. Another 500 GB Caviar model, the WD5000YS, was covered by StorageReview -- IIRC, the differences between those two drives are in the firmware.