Boot Camp Related Question - Somewhat

Hello there. I just made this account forum-usable, so I hope I posted this in the right place.
I just purchased a MacBook, the new aluminum unibody 2.4 Ghz model, and upgraded the memory from 2GB to 4GB. However, I was just wondering about Boot Camp. When my computer arrives (I ordered it online), I plan to install Windows XP, simply so that I can play Windows-based games on it, for they are cheaper and more common. When I do play a game, or any application on Windows XP, would I be correct that the game will use the processors and video card present in the Leopard operating system? For example, I want to play the game Neverwinter Nights 2, and as it requires so much memory, it will recognize my upgraded memory, correct? Please tell me if this is a bit confusing; I apologize in advance if it is.
Thanks.

When I do play a game, or any application on Windows XP, would I be correct that the game will use the processors and video card present in the Leopard operating system?
Yes. Those are hardware components, not part of an OS.
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