I received my new 2018 MacBook Pro i9 32MB Vega 20 on Black Friday, November 23. From nearly the beginning, I've encountered several failures to wake from sleep, requiring a reboot. I never received a crash report...until December 21.
On this day, while connected to LG Ultrafine 5K monitor, I chose Sleep from the Apple menu. (All previous times didn't involve the LG.) The MacBook Pro was in “clamshell” mode. I disconnected the Mac from the display. After a couple of hours, I opened the MacBook, which restarted. For the first time I was presented with a problem report, which seems to indicate a Bridge OS kernel panic. The report is copied below. I also submitted the report automatically to Apple. Previous wake-from-sleep issues did not result in an automatic restart; rather the Mac was unresponsive and I had to force a shutdown. Perhaps this automatic restart is necessary for the crash report to be available.
Here are the first few lines of the report:
{"caused_by":"macos","macos_system_state":"running","bug_type":"210","os_version":"Bridge OS 3.2 (16P2542)","timestamp":"2018-12-22 03:03:01.40 +0000","incident_id":"3E28D9BB-8A64-4F8B-8582-F76C32BB3479"}
{
"build" : "Bridge OS 3.2 (16P2542)",
"product" : "iBridge2,7",