That image you posted is very important to find out what hardware to purchase that will be compatible with your new motherboard.
CPU: This shows all compatible Processors and BIOS/UEFI versions needed for the Motherboard to recognize and support each specific Processor on the list.
Memory by A-Series: This list shows all the RAM MEMORY that is compatible with AMD APUs (Processor with Integrated Graphics) that start with AXX-xxxx like the A4/6/10/12 series APU. Your Motherboard CPU list doesn't show any except maybe the Athlon 2xxGE that might be considered to be in the A series processors.
Memory by RX-1x00: This list shows all the RAM MEMORY that is compatible with the Ryzen 1xxx series processors.
Memory by RX-2x00G/GE: This list shows all the RAM MEMORY that is compatible with the Ryzen 2xxxG/GE APU processors.
Memory by RX-2x00: This list shows all the RAM MEMORY that is compatible with the Ryzen 2xxx processors.
Memory by RX-3x00G: This list shows all the RAM MEMORY that is compatible with the Ryzen 3xxxG APU Processors.
Memory by RX-3x00: This list shows all the RAM MEMORY that is compatible with the Ryzen 3xxx processors.
VGA: List all the GPUs (Graphic cards) that are compatible with your motherboard. This list I wouldn't put too much importance as long as your motherboard has the proper PCIex16 slot.
Storage: List of all HDD, SSD, NVME & M.2 that are compatible.
Compatible Devices: Lists all other compatible hardware like
But the MOST IMPORTANT LISTS are the CPU and RAM MEMORY Lists and to some extent the Storage list.
One of the most critical hardware to purchase is a High quality Metal rated PSU (Power Supply Unit) rated by one of the Metals (Platinum,Gold, Silver, or Bronze) and at least 850 Watts. I suggest at leat 850 Watts in case you want to upgrade your Motherboard's hardware like the GPU or CPU in the future.