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BlueStacks is an award-winning app player that lets you run Android apps on Windows PCs. With the pre-installed Android Play Store, you can find, download and run any app that was designed for the Android OS on your PC. The apps you download and use on your PC will continue to receive updates from the developer even after you've installed them using BlueStacks. BlueStacks supports both ARM and Intel x86-based PCs, and an app's performance is optimized for each type of processor. The software has been designed to run quickly and smoothly, with a minimal system footprint. It can also be set up to work with any version of Windows XP or later operating system. Currently BlueStacks supports Windows XP, Vista, 7 & 8. Before BlueStacks was available, users could only run Android apps on Windows by installing an emulator program. BlueStacks is the only app that lets users download and use proprietary apps in direct mode, which bypasses the emulator. BlueStacks' Direct Mode is also the only option for Windows users who wish to use their Android phone's hardware features. The Bluestacks virtual machine has been downloaded more than 100 million times, making it the most popular VM in Google Play Store for PC-based Android emulators since 2012. In June 2014, BlueStacks released its new and improved Android App Player. It has been downloaded more than 50 million times, and it is currently the most popular way to play Android apps on PC. In September 2014, Bluestacks secured €1 million in seed funding from eCorp Asia and Ventech China to expand its business into Asia. The startup’s investors also include Telefónica Digital of Spain, Russian venture fund Ru-Net, and Y Combinator partner companies including Dropbox and Heroku. David Linith, CEO of BlueStacks, said the company plans to use the funds to launch in China, Southeast Asia and Japan. In September 2015, BlueStacks raised another round of funding worth US$21 million to expand its presence in the Asian market. The funding was led by China-based venture firm Ru-Net, along with previous investors including Telefónica Digital of Spain and Ventech, a VC fund backed by Japan’s SoftBank. In January 2018, Bluestacks announced that it would be selling off all non-essential assets. The company announced that it would sell its French subsidiary Maroc Telecom for €15 million euros. cfa1e77820
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