Newegg, which has recently filed for an IPO, has made public the OEM pricing scheme for Windows 7, Microsoft’s much anticipated forthcoming operating system. OEM software is designed for for the creators of new computing environments, meeting the needs of personal system and custom system builders. The OEM software comes in packs of up to three. Here is the full OEM pricing breakdown, graphic courtesy of Ars Technica:

Of course, these prices are all lower than the standard Windows 7 prices, and as Mac users will point out are still quite a bit more expensive than their most recent upgrade to Snow Leopard. All that aside, will you be upgrading?