Not if they're the (new) RISC-V chips...
Also, the original NodeMCU boards had a cp2102 for the USB/Serial converter.
My 8266 NodeCPU (now rather old) works fine on my Mac. (Or it does now that I've updated the cp21xx driver!)
It's Ai Thinkers dev board (in their documentation) with NodeMCU logo on the back.
Ai Thinker "ESP8266 killer" offerings with a C3 and S2 in ESP8266-12F form factor.
Wait, which board exactly are you using (provide a link. (and where did you buy it?)) The ESP8266 and the new board have similar dtr/rts reset circuitry in spite of the different CPU and serial chip, but it's more complicated than just connecting DTR/RTS to a 12F-style module...
The Arduino IDE does not have ANY special board-dependent Serial Monitor code, so it really can't "add support" for a board with special requirements WRT serial ports... (it DOES potentially have special per-board RESET code that can manipulate the serial port.)