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The Nintendo Integrated Research & Development (or IRD) division handled everything related to producing Nintendo's console hardware and associated peripherals. The department was the oldest development faction of Nintendo. Originally formed in the 1980s with engineer Genyo Takeda acting as manager, Nintendo Research & Development 3 was responsible for various hardware technologies and even developed several arcade and console titles. As technology evolved into the 3D era, Takeda's group renamed itself into Integrated Research & Development, and began spending longer periods of time researching and testing the various and rapidly evolving hardware that would power Nintendo's next generation of consoles. The Nintendo IRD Division was broken up into two departments: the ''Integrated Research & Development Department'' (or ''IRD''), which focused on the development of Nintendo home video game console hardware and associated peripherals, and the ''Research & Engineering Development Department'' (or ''RED''), which focused on the development of Nintendo handheld video game console hardware and associated peripherals. Both departments were split into several sub-groups. Unlike the software departments, the hardware groups generally worked together on most projects. On February 16, 2013, Nintendo announced that the ''Nintendo Research & Engineering Department'' (or ''RED''), the former hardware group specialized in all engineering and technological aspects of Nintendo's handheld development, was absorbed into Nintendo IRD Division.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Report: Nintendo to Restructure Hardware Divisions )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Nintendo Confirms Hardware Development Reorganization )〕 On September 16, 2015, IRD merged with the Nintendo System Development division, becoming the Nintendo Platform Technology Development. == Integrated Research & Development Department == General Manager: Genyo Takeda The ''Integrated Research & Development Department'' (or ''IRD'') was the hardware development team responsible for all of Nintendo's home video game consoles and associated peripherals. The department was split into five different groups who worked together on most projects, with each group generally focusing on a different aspect of product design. The manager, Genyo Takeda, and most of the chief engineers originated from the Nintendo R&D3 hardware division. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Nintendo Integrated Research & Development」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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