I have an NXP PowerPC(T2080)-based system with PCIe support running Linux. I’m evaluating the NVIDIA Quadro T1000 for GPU acceleration but couldn’t find clear documentation on PowerPC compatibility. Does NVIDIA provide Linux drivers for PowerPC architectures, or is this GPU strictly x86_64/ARM-only? If unsupported, are there open-source/workaround options (e.g., Nouveau)? Any guidance would be helpful!
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