Basil Milanich 4ccaea9f08 Expand repro: multiple graphs, multiple kernels, interleaved launches
Tests:
- Two distinct graphs (different graphIds) on the same stream
- Graph A: kernel + memcpy + kernel (3 nodes)
- Graph B: scale + add + scale (3 nodes)
- 5 interleaved launches of each, stressing the graphId cache
- Expected 30 graph GPU zones total

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