Daniel, the audio card id string seems to be the same, so I suspect it
might be the same issue.

Anyway, I have found the culprit. Sound card was intercepted by another
process (timidity), so Pulseaudio was unable to use it.

I have discovered the offending process via the `sudo fuser /dev/snd/*`
command.

Uninstalling timidity has solved the issue.

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  No sound card detected by PulseAudio and ALSA, but is visible in lspci
  [Dell XPS 13 9360]

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