Hopefully this issue will be fixed in the upcoming Ubuntu 26.04 LTS.
Yesterday I had a more serious experience: I suspended the laptop
forgetting to close 3D Blender beforehand. The expected behavior
occurred with the graphical interface crash. After returning with
Ctrl+Alt+F2, audio was still functional on the PC. However, when I
executed sudo reboot -f to properly restart the system, the audio
stopped working.

I have a dual boot with Windows and the problem extended there as well:
no audio device was detected, and I feared hardware damage.

The command lspci | grep -i audio returned:
00:1f.3 Audio device: Intel Corporation Sunrise Point-LP HD Audio (rev 21)
But the command aplay -l produced no results.

In Settings > Sound > Output Device, only "Dummy Output" was shown.

It remained this way until after keeping the PC powered off for about an
hour. I believe the audio only came back because I decided to connect
Bluetooth headphones, which perhaps forced a reset of the audio chips.

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  Ubuntu 24.04.3 LTS randomly crashes on startup after suspending the
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