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The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:

hyperspace \hy"per*space\ (h[imac]"p[~e]r*sp[=a]s), n. [Pref. hyper- + space.] (Geom.) A mathematical space having more than three dimensions. It is a mathematical construct and is not intended to represent the structure of the common physical space in which matter exists. [1913 Webster +PJC]
The Jargon File (version 4.4.7, 29 Dec 2003):

hyperspace /hi:'per?spays/, n. A memory location that is far away from where the program counter should be pointing, especially a place that is inaccessible because it is not even mapped in by the virtual-memory system. ?Another core dump ? looks like the program jumped off to hyperspace somehow.? (Compare jump off into never-never land.) This usage is from the SF notion of a spaceship jumping into hyperspace, that is, taking a shortcut through higher-dimensional space ? in other words, bypassing this universe. The variant east hyperspace is recorded among CMU and Bliss hackers.
The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (30 December 2018):

hyperspace /hi:'per-spays/ A memory location that is *far* away from where the program counter should be pointing, often inaccessible because it is not even mapped in. (Compare jump off into never-never land.) This usage is from the SF notion of a spaceship jumping "into hyperspace", that is, taking a shortcut through higher-dimensional space - in other words, bypassing this universe. The variant "east hyperspace" is recorded among CMU and Bliss hackers. [Jargon File] (1994-11-23)