So, well. The audio device isn't missing anymore and I have no idea why.
But it looks like Xubuntu 16.04 Beta 1 is using HDA sound by default. I
attached two images. When I cold boot Xubuntu a few times I have two
internal audio devices, one for HDMI and one for 3,5 mm/speaker. After
dual booting Windows 10 there is a broadwell-rt286 device for the
speakers/3,5 mm.

Is this true? Is the Ubuntu kernel using HDA over I2S by default? Is
there a way to change this by recompiling?

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  [Dell XPS 13 9343] Audio broken with I2S mode in Ubuntu 16.04 kernel
  4.4 (but works with kernel 4.3)

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