Video conversion with hardware acceleration?

So I just got a macbook pro, and I am use to windows and hardware accelration when it comes to video converting, Nvidia Cuda and Intel QuickSync. I can't seem to find anything like the sort for Mac OSX no matter how much I look. Does anyone here know of software that supports AMD's equivilent of Cuda or Intel's QuickSync for fast conversions?

its not so much a space issue as a power issue, but space is a concern too. I suppose I was looking for a list of laptop compatible cs5 cards. I know that there are cards out there that are and it would be wonderful if adobe compiled a list like they have for standard video cards. And yes you are right, a lot of the video cards listed on that page also have mobile counterparts but are not always compatible since they use different drivers.
Does anyone have laptop experience with getting full hardware acceleration support?
Thanks.

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