It's hilarious how out of touch authors here are. The mod dates back to early 2018!
I was using it myself some years ago but long updated since then.
This mod has significant relevance, 8th and 9th gen meet the minimum requirements for Windows 11 while 7th does not. If TPM2.0 compatibility is intact, this brings someone's 2016-2017 build into official compatibility ahead of Microsoft dropping Windows 10 support in 2025.
First of all, fTPM very often doesn't work with this mod as often you have to disable ME and that kills fTPM.
Second, CPU itself (and fTPM) is irrelevant if you use TPM as separate chip. Many motherboards have such TPM connector and the module itself can be bought separately with no problem. This works as well with 7th gen and earlier.
Also, "official support" is overrated – it just forces hardware manufactures, but have little benefit for end users if you don't trust Windows' encryption. (And why should you trust it?)
The problem is that the socket specs (e.g. power delivery) are not the same between sockets. It is luck of the draw if a given motherboard - that is within spec for Kaby Lake / Skylake - happens to also be in-spec for Coffee Lake.
That's not true in practice. Since you can set power limits in bios (and by software if it's missing), pretty much all boards are "compatible" with Coffee Lake by power, but might limit clocks for heavy loads like all-core AVX.