Use saturating casts from simd wrappers.#9730
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Now we don't need to split vectors anymore (at least for existing kernels and tile sizes), so can remove corresponding passes. There is still more stuff to migrate to make it fully transitioned to simd wrappers, but this already simplifies things a lot. PiperOrigin-RevId: 885916743
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Use saturating casts from simd wrappers.
Now we don't need to split vectors anymore (at least for existing kernels and tile sizes), so can remove corresponding passes. There is still more stuff to migrate to make it fully transitioned to simd wrappers, but this already simplifies things a lot.