Due to the awesome work by long-time developer waddlesplash, nightly images after hrev53079 have read/write NVMe support built-in.
[…]These devices now show up in /dev/disk/nvme/ and are fully useable by Haiku.
I’ve personally tested my Samsung 950 Pro and seen raw read speeds up to 1.4GiB/s.
Another important driver for Haiku to have, and with today’s modern laptops (and most desktops) all having NVMe support, pretty much a must-have.
I can confirm it works great!
Running haiku off of an nvme drive is truly mind-blowingly fast.
I still remember loading from cassette. My how technology advances.
It’s great to see support like thing in Haiku. Yet another step in making it a complete alternative OS.