Intel has announced a new version of its /dev/null/ chip to be released the first quarter of 2021. The chip is an improvement on the former chip, the last major revision of was in 2006.
The device, named "E-Devie", is designed to "more effectively" remove the data from the machine more effectively, via an LED to flash to dispose of the data securely.
The chip itself is a standard 8 rail computer chip (replacing the four-rail technology from 2006) functioning with an inductance of the low 4 ohms. It is said that the chip will be compatible with all currently released chipsets by Intel, including IA_64.
https://wired.com/2019/07/Intel_changing_the_game.html
https://cnet.com/articles/Problem_with_devi.htm
https://tech.slashdot.org/story/19/07/21/08234100