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In the interest of data security...

when a cpu fails in a server and you remove it is there any way that removed cpu can retain any kind of data that poses a concern? For

For example an Intel Xeon 1st gen scalable 8000 series processor released around 2018 is what I am currently interested in., but. Or any of the subsequent models between then and now. Or if you know any older specific model of cpu, by any manufacturer.

for any cpu make/model since ~1980 and now, has there ever been a cpu that could retain some kind of data once it was removed from the motherboard socket which would pose a security concern?

you can speculate and reason as to how it can retain data, but in the end I want an answer not conjecture. So state the date, manufacturer, and model or processor that could retain data when off if there ever was one built or credible market literature about one to be built

In the interest of data security...

when a cpu fails in a server and you remove it is there any way that removed cpu can retain any kind of data that poses a concern? For example an Intel Xeon 1st gen scalable 8000 series processor released around 2018 is what I am currently interested in., but...

for any cpu make/model since ~1980 and now, has there ever been a cpu that could retain some kind of data once it was removed from the motherboard socket which would pose a security concern?

you can speculate and reason as to how it can retain data, but in the end I want an answer not conjecture. So state the date, manufacturer, and model or processor that could retain data when off if there ever was one built or credible market literature about one to be built

In the interest of data security...

when a cpu fails in a server and you remove it is there any way that removed cpu can retain any kind of data that poses a concern?

For example an Intel Xeon 1st gen scalable 8000 series processor released around 2018. Or any of the subsequent models between then and now. Or if you know any older specific model of cpu, by any manufacturer.

clarification on what answer I am looking for.
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In the interest of data security...

when a cpu fails in a server and you remove it is there any way that removed cpu can retain any kind of data that poses a concern?

For For example an Intel Xeon 1st gen scalable 8000 series processor released around 2018. Or any of the subsequent models between then and now is what I am currently interested in. Or if you know any older specific model of cpu, by any manufacturerbut...

for any cpu make/model since ~1980 and now, has there ever been a cpu that could retain some kind of data once it was removed from the motherboard socket which would pose a security concern?

you can speculate and reason as to how it can retain data, but in the end I want an answer not conjecture. So state the date, manufacturer, and model or processor that could retain data when off if there ever was one built or credible market literature about one to be built

In the interest of data security...

when a cpu fails in a server and you remove it is there any way that removed cpu can retain any kind of data that poses a concern?

For example an Intel Xeon 1st gen scalable 8000 series processor released around 2018. Or any of the subsequent models between then and now. Or if you know any older specific model of cpu, by any manufacturer.

In the interest of data security...

when a cpu fails in a server and you remove it is there any way that removed cpu can retain any kind of data that poses a concern? For example an Intel Xeon 1st gen scalable 8000 series processor released around 2018 is what I am currently interested in., but...

for any cpu make/model since ~1980 and now, has there ever been a cpu that could retain some kind of data once it was removed from the motherboard socket which would pose a security concern?

you can speculate and reason as to how it can retain data, but in the end I want an answer not conjecture. So state the date, manufacturer, and model or processor that could retain data when off if there ever was one built or credible market literature about one to be built

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can a CPU once removed retain information that poses a security concern?

In the interest of data security...

when a cpu fails in a server and you remove it is there any way that removed cpu can retain any kind of data that poses a concern?

For example an Intel Xeon 1st gen scalable 8000 series processor released around 2018. Or any of the subsequent models between then and now. Or if you know any older specific model of cpu, by any manufacturer.