Windows video ram with bootcamp.

In bootcamp when I run windows 7 it tells me I have 188mb of video ram but in mac it tells me 512mb. Am I confused on something or is there a problem in Windows?
I have a macbook pro late 2011. Its a quad core, 16gb ram, and I have a AMD Radeon HD 6750.
I do not know that much about this topic so I might just be mixing things up.

The HD4000 graphics in your Mac has a tiny amount of dedicated memory (the 32 MB you're seeing) and borrows what it needs from your system RAM. That's where OS X reports its 384-512 MB. Games should still work fine, just set your resolution and in-game detail options accordingly. Most games should run OK at the MBP's native 1280x800 resolution at low to medium details.

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