@Matze thanks for adding to the bug report - Here's where it starts to
get interesting :)

My problem laptop is an HP Pavilion x360 11-n013na with a quadcore Intel 
Pentium N3540
4GB of DDR3 Ram
250GB SSD (Samsung 850 EVO)

I also have an HP Stream 11 with an Intel Celeron N2840 that does NOT
have any suspend problems.

The HP Stream is almost identical hardware-wise. Components such as the entire 
screen assembly, battery and USB board are inter-changeable (which I know 
because I have actually swapped them over!)
So for the Stream to be fine, but the Pavilion to have suspend problems makes 
me curious about the differences.

The Stream that suspends has eMMc storage and 2GB Ram (soldered to the
main board :( )

With your Acer E13, you have an Intel Celeron based Atom CPU (N2940)
coupled with an SSD.

My Pavilion also has an Intel Celeron based Atom CPU (N3540) coupled
with an SSD.

(The 'Pentium' title for the N3540 is just a branding thing I believe -
same architecture)

So it is pure conjecture at the moment, but if we gather more people
experiencing the same problem, I wonder if there might be a significant
number of these Atom-style Celeron variant CPU's with an SSD as their
main storage experiencing problems with suspend.

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  Suspend fails in Ubuntu and Kubuntu 18.04 but works fine in Ubuntu and
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