Same problem. However, I noticed that the issue disappears when you modify the 
Dell firmware settings, e.g. updating the firmware, changing settings, ...
I reproduced this solution a couple of times. Then, the problem re-appears 
periodically (perhaps after a kernel upgrade?).

Moreover, I suspect that this can be related to the "fastboot" feature
in the firmware. In my case it is activated. Maybe, after changing the
firmware, the system performs a full boot procedure, correcting any
system issue related to suspension. In the normal boot, however, these
checks are not performed, so the issue appears again and again.

Can you confirm if this option is activated also for you?
Maybe you can try to disable it and see if the suspension issue disappears.

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  Ubuntu 16.04: Suspend freezes the system after upgrade to linux image
  4.4.0-16

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