Having looked into this in more detail, it sounds as though this is the intended behaviour for new laptops that declare ACPI_FADT_LOW_POWER_S0: https://patchwork.kernel.org/patch/9433419/
If that is the case and this laptop is supposed to be able to do S2I that is low power but quicker to suspend and resume, then I guess I can understand Kai-Heng's comment (though the suspend/resume process is < few seconds for me with S3).
Having looked into this in more detail, it sounds as though this is the intended behaviour for new laptops that declare ACPI_FADT_ LOW_POWER_ S0: /patchwork. kernel. org/patch/ 9433419/
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This appears related to: /docs.microsoft .com/en- us/windows- hardware/ design/ device- experiences/ behavior- differences- between- s3-and- modern- standby
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If that is the case and this laptop is supposed to be able to do S2I that is low power but quicker to suspend and resume, then I guess I can understand Kai-Heng's comment (though the suspend/resume process is < few seconds for me with S3).