Thanks for the response. I'm on last year's model with a Core i5-7300U
CPU @ 2.60GHz.

A couple further notes for me: It seems some users are reporting 100%
repeatable failures. Mine are intermittent; so, it's a bit harder to
tell if things have started working again.

My failure mode might be slightly different as well. Sometimes, the
machine fails to go in to a suspend. In this case, it starts to go to
sleep, gives me a "greyed out" screen (screen goes blank but doesn't
turn off) with a cursor, and stays there for several minutes and then
pops up at the login prompt. This is obnoxious, but at least hasn't led
to data loss and is reasonably easy to recognize.

The second failure mode is more like you describe and is much more
serious. The machine appears to have gone to sleep (screen turns off,
not sure about other indicators. I don't normally pay attention to
them). I put it in my bag, take it out, and at least one occasion
realize it has been running because it's hot (though there were other
failures where I didn't notice this, but then I was also biking through
a chilly night, so maybe that kept it cool?) It does not wake up, and a
forced shutdown with the power button is required.

About a week ago, I installed the tlp package with --install-suggests,
which might be a contributor? I'm sure I experienced at least one of the
"greyed out" failures prior to that, but I don't think any of the "black
out/hard lock" failures, though I only upgraded to 18.04 about 2 weeks
ago.

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  Suspend fails in Ubuntu and Kubuntu 18.04 but works fine in Ubuntu and
  Kubuntu 17.10 (and on Kubuntu 18.04 using kernel 4.14.47)

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