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Revert "Enable dispatch to tinygemm int4 and int8 kernels for quantized tensor" #246

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Reverts #230

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🧪 See artifacts and rendered test results at hud.pytorch.org/pr/pytorch/ao/246

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NEW FAILURES - The following jobs have failed:

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👉 Rebase onto the `viable/strict` branch to avoid these failures

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it's not broken by this PR I think

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CI is broken by changes in pytorch I think, and should be fixed by #244

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Great, thanks!

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