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Gaming. GAMING! No one gamed on a Titan card.
About as many people game(d) on Titans as they did/do on 3090 or 4090 I suppose.
And Titans were def cheaper than those two + were the top of the desktop consumer gaming line, just like those two *90 mentioned above are.
The full name was "GeForce GTX Titan" (or later Totan Black/Titan Z) and the were a tiny step above 780 (or later 780 Ti).
Analogous to current gen that would be 4080 and 4090, they just called the '90' Titan back then.
Edit: Titans msrp was 999 dollsigns 10 years ago, 4090 was 1.599 (former was about true, the latter was bullshit).