No it doesn't. For what I've read elsewhere the requirement would be an Intel i#-8###, the 8th gen. processor or the AMD equivalent. Mine is a 4th gen i7 so I thought I'd let it be. But now you've made me curious, guess I'll run the troubleshooter!
Update: I downloaded and ran the Health Check program and it had two yellow balls marked ! and one red with an X. The exclamation marks were: First I'd have to enable Secure Boot in the Bios settings - don't know if it's possible with this motherboard... Second, TPM 2.0 should be supported and activated, in the comment it read that no TPM was found! And finally the X in the red ball: The CPU isn't currently supported. Looking at the list of supported processors I found out that the 5th generation is supported so I'm only one gen. behind! So they seem to want older computers upgraded as well.
Thanks, something new learned... Yet I'll stick with 10 for at least some years.