BlueStacks 4 is the latest version of the mobile game emulator for PC. BlueStacks has quickly become the users’ favorite Android emulator since the introduction of the ability to transfer mobile games to a PC allowing users to run apps and mobile games directly on their laptops or desktops.
With BlueStacks 4 released, the emulator’s development team promises a significant increase in performance and power consumption over how apps run on mobile phones. In fact, this version migrates to Android 7.1.2 as the base and leaves behind the previous KitKat version.
According to the software developers, BlueStacks 4 comes with up to 8 times the performance of version 3.0, whereas Antutu is the thing that differentiates it. In this sense, the platform will have a performance that is up to 6 times more performance than the show at Samsung Galaxy S9 or the iPhone X 2017 in Antutu.
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Despite this, BlueStack’s 4 capacity tests used a portable MSI GE63 Raider computer that included an Intel 8th generation Core i7 chip, a GPU GeForce GTX1070 and 16GB of RAM, which is why it shouldn’t surprise us with the promised performance, as it’s a fairly powerful computer. It would be interesting to test this new version of BlueStacks on a computer with lower performance in order to test its performance.
However, there is no doubt that this new version of the platform will outperform today’s high-end devices, but that also depends on a computer with relatively good specifications.