Make no mistake,
NVIDIA chips have certainly had some
trouble within
Apple machines. From odd pixelation problems to weird whirring,
NVIDIA's graphics processors have been front-and-center in terms of
scrutiny within Apple's MacBook lineup. Apple has generally been able
to nix any issues by pushing out firmware
updates and such, but to say
that the two have had a flawless track record would be inaccurate at
best.
To that end, some recent reports sprouted up suggesting that the
computer maker and the chip maker may be cutting ties soon, with Apple
looking elsewhere in order to avoid some of the issues that have
plagued users thus far. According to Fudzilla, however, industry
sources close to NVIDIA have confirmed that the relationship with Apple
is "doing just fine."

Of course, this could just be damage control, but for now we have no
legitimate reason to believe that Apple is considering looking
elsewhere for GPUs. Truthfully, we'd love to see some options on
MacBook computers. An NVIDIA and AMD option would be fantastic for
consumers, though we understand how it would complicate the supply
channel and potentially increase costs. At any rate, it seems that all
is well for the moment between the two, but we have a hard time
believing all this smoke was generated with no fire whatsoever. Maybe
there is some yelling going on behind the scenes, but so far as the
public knows, all's quiet on the Cupertino front.