SAN FRANCISCO — After five years of litigation, Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. has agreed to settle its many legal differences with Rambus Inc. for $900 million.

Rambus, a tiny Los Altos, Calif., chip designer, was seeking $13 billion in damages from chipmakers Samsung, Micron Technology Inc. and Hynix Semiconductor Inc. for unfairly squashing its memory-chip business in a case that was set for trial this month.

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