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NVidia only produces drivers for desktop systems based on their reference design boards.
The drivers coming with your Mac are partially developed by Apple. One are where I was disappointed with Snow Leopard is that it still lives in OpenGL 2.1 world.
Macs are good for many things, but not for Graphics workstations.
Comparing ATI and NVidia, the later gives way much better support to developers making use of their products. Just look to the amount of tools and developer documentation that each vendor is providing.
What I find positive is that ATI is providing GLSL support on their tools, while NVidia only provides Cg and HLSL.
OpenGL 3.2 drivers are in beta for Nvidia and AMD. When they are released I'd expect 10.6.2+ to have them.