I was working on a Dell XT2 laptop last night and noticed this (picture from google search, not me)

A ZIF socket with an 8 pin flash chip inside. It was labeled SPI1 so I assume that's an SPI flash chip. There's a metal wire clamp that presses down on it.
Back years ago I used to flash PLCC and DIP flash chips "HOT" by popping out a bios chip on a PC while it was running and using the bios flash program to load something else in them. Not sure how that would work in this case but it could possibly be done.
I powered the laptop with the chip removed and the power light came on for about 10 seconds and then went off.
That's the first time I've seen any configuration like this. Previously I've seen smaller Dell laptops with a chip soldered to a board plugged into a dual row socket similar to LCD plugs and the laptop would boot with the chip removed so I was unsure of its purpose.