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No. Neither Intel or AMD provide microcode which meets Debian's definition of "free" so CPU microcode is non-free:
https://wiki.debian.org/Microcode
You might consider that your CPU is already running non-free microcode provided by your non-free motherboard BIOS.
If you have one of these CPUs, it's literally impossible for you not to run some non-free components.
All you're doing is exposing yourself to vulnerabilities in old microcode.
I'm aware if the issues. What I was trying to do was update it without installing non-firmware. I don't think its possible