The Nvidia RTX A400 is a relatively inexpensive graphics card targeted at the desktop workstation space—when you need something slightly better than the built in iGPU on a server-class CPU, or slightly worse than low end consumer gaming cards.
I have one I'd like to test on the Pi—it might be the case that newer cards like this have better out of the box arm64 driver support from Nvidia, since they're building these things to work in Ampere workstations and have a lot of stuff going on with their own Arm chips like Grace Hopper...
The Nvidia RTX A400 is a relatively inexpensive graphics card targeted at the desktop workstation space—when you need something slightly better than the built in iGPU on a server-class CPU, or slightly worse than low end consumer gaming cards.
I have one I'd like to test on the Pi—it might be the case that newer cards like this have better out of the box arm64 driver support from Nvidia, since they're building these things to work in Ampere workstations and have a lot of stuff going on with their own Arm chips like Grace Hopper...