Of course, the manufacturer garantees his SO-Dimm DDR2 modules as fully mac-compatible.
Those memory manufacturers are not taking big risks since Apple moved to Intel's specs. Unless using really poor quality memory, or running it at the wrong frequency, all RAM modules are compatible nowadays.
In the past, incompatibility were linked to the exotic memory controller used by Apple (as fully described in this article)Only users purchasing low quality RAM modules might have a problem with compatibility.
We have contacted Corsair for testing Mac and non-Mac specific RAM modules, we are still waiting for the samples. Maybe TwinMos will react faster to our requests.
