Chad, please, I begged for you to read before, I'm trying again now, but it's beginning to be weird
Or maybe you think I'm telling you ******** ? Come on, what's the point of that, we like Fusion and that's all.
It's not a problem (at all !) that you don't fell comfortable with Apple computers, especially because I'm no fanboy, I don't care about whatever connected to praising what one doesn't manage, I'm not talking about Apple anyway, and I think I
know Apple, which I don't rely on.
I just admit I deeply know OSX, ok ok, and I appreciate it, ok ok...

You read it ? The OS ! Not the company, not the hardware, not the iProducts or whatever : the OS(X)
So now, I will write as I would tell my 13 years old daughter, JUST because you don't wanna understand (on purpose), just because you don't READ what's written above.Well, let's only start with your own 1st assumption, because as before, your misguided approach led you to a false conclusion, so that the following is incorrect too :
" you can say whatever you want about Apple having LEGACY support, but the fact is you cannot walk into an Apple Store and buy a new Mac with CUDA support."
SWEAR YOU WILL FOCUS ON THESE FOLLOWING LINES THIS TIME 
: Any Mac, since OSX Lion (end of year
2010),
ANY computer running OSX has current support of CUDA. You got that ?
Now watch that :

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Hehehehe, you knew I was french, now see above a french Pref Sys panel of OSX 10.11.4 (current OSX). French or not, you see the CUDA panel ?
This is what you get when you click on it :

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And here what you have when you click on the drivers one:

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YOU SEE THE SECOND LINE (not checked because I opt for nVidia ones) ? OSX has been
officially supporting CUDA for years now, and consequently current one does too

Therefore this is what you get when ... "you walk into an Apple store" aso aso... You just go to nvidia website and download
https://www.nvidia.com/object/mac-driver-archive.html , regularly updated, and
this page can be interesting for those going further
A last click on the same panel to certify you my post of the day : I'm up to date
[Oh no, I'm not allowed to cos' 3 attachments are the max. - we don't care, it was just showing drivers up to date on this end of April 2016 hehehehehe].Anyway Chad, OSX has been supporting CUDA for years, even if you weren't aware of that ****, and Fusion should support Cuda too, at least because its partner Resolve does. This are my 2 cts on it, and I wish you a good week-end.
*MacMini M1 16 Go - Sonoma - Ext nvme SSDs on TB3 - 14 To HD in 2 x 4 disks USB3 towers
*Legacy MacPro 8core Xeons, 32 Go ram, 2 x gtx 980 ti, 3SSDs including RAID
*Resolve Studio everywhere, Fusion Studio too
*https://www.buymeacoffee.com/videorhin