Does PPro CS6 support PNY K6000?

I found out that PPro CS6 supports the following combination: PNY Quadro 6000 w/ Tesla C2075.
What about the Quadro K6000? Can PPro at least leverage the same performance from the K6000 as it would have from the (non-K)6000 or is it not supported at all?
If the latter, as of when will the compatibility be rolled out to end users?
Thank you!

Why would you put an AVCHD clip into an HDV sequence?
HDV is specific to video from a HiDef TAPE camera, not a file from a newer type of camera
Please NOTE that the PPro CS6 screen may look a bit different
For CS5 and later, the easy way to insure that your video and your project match
See 2nd post for picture of NEW ITEM process http://forums.adobe.com/thread/872666
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