CPU rendering why can't a Video Card do the job?

I started noticing that the flash player rely on a processor
more than a graphic card, I kind of was hoping that someday that
flash would work off from video card as a rendering engine. Though
right now flash player playing flash files seems like it puts too
much stress on a processor for rendering flash I mean simply why
can't the video card do the work when processor takes up like 90%
of the job? and do the job more smoother? Just an idea I'm putting
out for adobe staff members.

What Portal provides is
authentication
authorization,
user management,
security ( SRAP),
content presentation frame work ( URL Scraper provider, RSS provider and JSP provider )
dynamic vpn ( through netlets you can integrate any tcp based network application )
Wireless portal :-),
and a variety of other features ..
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