Yes, it does. The MS11SF11 module adopts ESP32C3 chipset.
It supports multiple of WiFi-enabled modules, such as ESP32, ESP32-C and ESP32-S series Socs, which can be used to develop Matter WiFi terminal devices.
The module MS11SF1 has BLE (low power Bluetooth) function and the Bluetooth version is: BLE5
It supports a great variety of networking modes: BluFi networking (Bluetooth networking),
AP networking, Smartconfig networking, Web networking,etc.
It adopts the LEXIN ESP32-C3FN4 chip solution.
There are 22 GPIO ports in total, some of them are already used for internal SPI Flash,
so the remaining 15 GPIOs are available.
WiFi module MS11SF1 has built-in 4M SPI Flash, 400KB SRAM, currently only one module.
If the storage space is not enough to use the SPI interface to expand the storage, the maximum support 16M.
Wifi Module MS11SF1 has two internal 12-bit SADC, a total of 6 channels without DAC interface. (The users can consider using SPI external DAC chip, if they want to make additional DAC)
MS11SF1 has three SPI interfaces. SPI0\SPI1 can be used to increase the storage space, and SPI2 belongs to the general-purpose SP1.