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What are the reasons for less via redundancy in a design

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Via Redundancy

Hi,
We all know that less via redundancy numbers could cause an yield issue.
So what are reasons for less via redundancy in a design. Few things I can think of are
1) High Wire Density
2) Average Wire Density etc

Can you suggest few more reasons for less via redundancy or any solid data would do a lot of help. Thanks in advance

Thanks,
Vivek
 

Via Redundancy

Less vias give higher resistance.
 

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