According to ADATA, the new XPG Hunter DDR4 modules will use high-quality screened chips as well as the finest PCBs and undergo strict reliability and compatibility tests. The modules will be available with frequencies reaching 3200MHz and in capacities from 4GB to 32GB. These will also support XMP 2.0.
As far as we could tell from ADATA's XPG site, the XPG Hunter DDR4 U-DIMM lineup will be available in 8GB, 16GB, and 32GB capacities, and in frequencies from DDR4-2666 to DDR4-3000, with CL16 latency, at least for now. The XPG Hunter DDR4 SO-DIMM lineup also includes 8GB, 16GB and 32GB capacities, with 2666MHz and 3000MHz frequencies, at CL17 and CL18 latency, and 1.2V.
According to ADATA, the precise availability might vary by region and prices should depend on the actual module and/or memory kit.