In daily build:
kernel: nvidia-modeset: Loading NVIDIA Kernel Mode Setting Driver for UNIX 
platforms  470.103.01

From comment#2:
kernel: NVRM: loading NVIDIA UNIX x86_64 Kernel Module  510.39.01

In latest ubuntu archive:
kernel: nvidia-modeset: Loading NVIDIA Kernel Mode Setting Driver for UNIX 
platforms  510.54

This issue can be fixed if executing:
sudo ubuntu-drivers install nvidia:510

Thus, the issue is be fixed by latest nvidia driver.
We need to see whether the u-d-c didn't choose 510 in this case.
(I did connect to internet during the instalaltion)

$ ubuntu-drivers list
WARNING:root:_pkg_get_support nvidia-driver-510: package has invalid Support 
PBheader, cannot determine support level
WARNING:root:_pkg_get_support nvidia-driver-510-server: package has invalid 
Support PBheader, cannot determine support level
nvidia-driver-470-server, (kernel modules provided by 
linux-modules-nvidia-470-server-generic-hwe-20.04)
nvidia-driver-510, (kernel modules provided by 
linux-modules-nvidia-510-generic-hwe-20.04)
nvidia-driver-470, (kernel modules provided by 
linux-modules-nvidia-470-generic-hwe-20.04)
nvidia-driver-510-server, (kernel modules provided by 
linux-modules-nvidia-510-server-generic-hwe-20.04)

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  [NVIDIA][Wayland] graphic target not able to reach as the only monitor
  connect to NV GPU only on I+N machine

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