Update expectations of CpuFeatures.isAESHardwareAccelerated for 32bit x86.

Despite its name isAESHardwareAccelerated is used in assertions in
StandardNames.java to determine whether to expect hardware AES
acceleration is available and so to determine the default list of
cyphers to expect from Conscrypt.  I haven't renamed it in this CL but
it might make sense to do so.

b/112830137 was due to this method expecting hardware AES acceleration
to be available when running on any x86 CPU where /proc/cpuinfo reports
the "aes" flag.  However this is *not* the case when running in a 32bit VM,
which was causing CTS failures on 32bit x86 builds.

Note that 32bit x86 is not a supported platform for Conscrypt, so it
doesn't realy make sense to add an equivalent change to the
CpuFeatures.java in Conscript's libcore-stub.

Bug: 112830137
Test: cts -m CtsLibcoreTestCases on both ARM and x86 targets
Change-Id: I4a2643082aa3a638106a77f6916cc3329498e58f
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