Does Keynote support CUDA or GPU usage?

Thinking about buying a Nvidia K5000 video card.
Does anybody know if Keynote supports CUDA and GPU usage?

Keynote uses OpenGL hardware acceleration for animation. So yes, if you have a decent GPU then animation may run smoother. That being said, a K5000 is complete overkill for something like Keynote. Even the Intel HD4000 graphics on my Macbook Air runs Keynote animations very smoothly.

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