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Last edited by Liam Dawe on 2 October 2020 at 8:27 am UTC
I suspect that the big swings are when they just made something up because they'd miscounted China. I haven't bothered to check them all, but I know that at least some of them are months where they've put out clearly shonky numbers and then gone back and changed them to something else.
Also the 5600 xt is off to a great start with a improvent on percentage of 0.19 which seems great for the first month.